Domestics violence Against Women & Girls Child in Bangladesh



Table of contents

Topic
Page Number
Chapter-01
Introduction

1.1    Introduction
01
1.2 Research Question
02
1.3 Objectives of the Research
02
1.4 Methodology of the study
03
Chapter-02
Concept of Domestics Violence

2.1 Concept of Domestics Violence
04
2.2  Violence against women (VAW)
05
Chapter-03
Legal Framework of the Research

3.1 Legal Framework Against Women Violence
10
3.2 The Divorce Act-1869
10
3.2.1 Dissolution of marriage
11
3.2.2Separation from her Husband
11
3.3 The Muslim Family Court Ordiance-1985
11
3.4 The Dowry Prohibition Act-1980
13
3.5 The Guardian and wards Act-1890
13
3.6 Acid control Act-2002 and Acid Aparad Dhaman Ain-2002
13
3.7 The Muslim dissolution of marriage Act-1939
14
3.8 Nari-o-shishu Nirjaton damon ain-2000 amended 2003
14
3.9 The Penal Code-1860
15
3.10 Eve –Teasing Prevention Act-2010
16
3.11 Women Rights under CEDAW
16
Chapter-04
Existing Situation in Bangladesh Against  Women Violence

4.1 Existing Situation in Bangladesh Against  Women Violence
17
4.2 The main focus to reduce the violence against women and girls in Bangladesh.
19
4.3 Intimate partner violence
20
4.4 Risk factors in violence against women and girls in Bangladesh
21
4.5 Factors specifically associated with sexual violence perpetration include:
22
4.6 Prevention and response
23
4.7 Place to aware plan.
25
Chapter-05
Cause of Domestic Violence’s Against Women 

5.1 Violence against Women: Causes
26
5.2 Domestic Violence
28
5.3 Dowry related domestic violence
30
5.4 Rape
32
5.5 Marital Violence
33
5.6 Acid Violence
34
5.7 Eve-teasing
36
Chapter-06
Impact of Domestics Violence

6.1 Impact of Women Violence
37
6.2 Some immediate health impacts may include:
37

6.3 Female victims of non-spousal violence less likely than other women to feel safe

38

6.4 Female victims more likely than male victims to be fearful

39

6.5 Women victimized by a spouse more likely than other women to negatively evaluate their physical health

40

6.6 Self-rated mental health lower among victims of violence

41

6.7 Life satisfaction lower among victims

41

6.8 Emotional impacts of violent victimization

43

            6.8.1 Female victims of spousal violence more likely than male             victims to be fearful and depressed

44

            6.8.2 Emotional impacts much higher for severe forms of violence

44

            6.8.3 Emotional impacts most common among female robbery             victims

44
Chapter-07
Recommendation

7.1 Recommendation
45
Chapter-08
Conclusion

8.1 Conclusion

47
Bibliography

48-49

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