2015
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n4s2p285
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Social Psychological Interventions to Reduce the Number of Violence against Women in Indonesia

Abstract: This article aimed at discussing the interventions that have been made in the fight

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“…Afrianty focused on the variety of domestic violence [7] while Yudhanti et al examine the protection of victims of sexual violence [8]. More Indonesian researchers have raised intervention for victims of sexual violence such as the study of Prayoga et al [9] and interventions in the aspects of legal policy such as Rahayu et al [10] as well as concerning women right as victims of sexual violence investigated by Purwanti and Prabowo [11]. Sexual violence researchers have not linked the handling of victims of sexual violence with cultural religious aspects.…”
Section: Wcgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Afrianty focused on the variety of domestic violence [7] while Yudhanti et al examine the protection of victims of sexual violence [8]. More Indonesian researchers have raised intervention for victims of sexual violence such as the study of Prayoga et al [9] and interventions in the aspects of legal policy such as Rahayu et al [10] as well as concerning women right as victims of sexual violence investigated by Purwanti and Prabowo [11]. Sexual violence researchers have not linked the handling of victims of sexual violence with cultural religious aspects.…”
Section: Wcgsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The victim was also afraid that when she told her close friend she would be scolded, in aspects of gender bias in patriarchal culture [10]. Based on the mindset of women as an object and inferior sex, as found by Prayoga et al, women are associated as the object for ridicules, insults, and anger by the "ancient patriarchal advocates" [9]. In fact, the right of women to obtain legal protection through legislation also has not received full support.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…technologically responsive work programs. This institution intensively accommodates the needs of victims of violence through psychological counseling and legal assistance programs; proactively advocates government policies to protect women; and educates the public through workshops, training, interactive websites, and social media campaigns (Prayoga et al, 2015). Rifka Annisa WCC maps the segmentation of the audience she wants to reach while carrying out her work program, which includes adults, teenagers, students, and housewives (Andryani et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%