2023
DOI: 10.1111/dpr.12749
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Increased domestic violence during the COVID‐19 pandemic: India's response

Venera Bekteshi,
Christina Miller,
Jennifer Bellamy
et al.

Abstract: MotivationDomestic abuse of women, despite being illegal, is common In India: on average, every 4.4 minutes a woman suffers abuse. During the pandemic, owing to curfew and lockdowns, women had additional caring responsibilities, but they lacked social support. A legal system made lethargic by lockdowns, lack of safety protocols for dealing with cases of domestic violence during the pandemic, extended delays in processing cases, and limited protection for victims — all combined to increase domestic violence nat… Show more

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