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Domestic violence in India is highly prevalent, affecting nearly 30% of the population. Increased visibility of support services is encouraging more survivors to seek help, despite underreporting.

Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Public Health
  • Criminology

Background:

  • Domestic violence is a pervasive issue in India, with underreporting being a significant challenge.
  • Despite a law enacted in 2005, approximately 30% of women experience domestic violence, according to the National Family Health Survey (2015-16).
  • Interventions like Dilaasa, Bhoomika, and Sukoon are increasing awareness and support-seeking behaviors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the high prevalence of domestic violence in India.
  • To underscore the impact of interventions in increasing visibility and support-seeking.
  • To explore the cyclical nature of violence and its perpetuation through survivors.

Main Methods:

  • The study is based on personal observations and narrative construction.

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    • Personal observations reveal the debilitating consequences of domestic violence.
    • Violence perpetuates itself, creating a cycle of harm and additional survivors.
    • The study emphasizes the role of contingent power dynamics in the continuation of violence.

    Conclusions:

    • Domestic violence remains a critical public health and social issue in India.
    • Increased visibility of support systems positively impacts help-seeking behaviors among survivors.
    • Addressing the root causes and cyclical nature of violence is crucial for breaking the pattern.