Domestic violence (also
named domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or
other abuse by one person against another in a domestic setting, such
as in marriage or cohabitation. It may be termed intimate partner violence when
committed by a spouse or partner in an intimate relationship against
the other spouse or partner, and can take place in heterosexual or same-sex
relationships, or between former spouses or partners. Domestic violence can
also involve violence against children, parents, or the elderly. It takes a
number of forms, including physical, verbal, emotional, economic, religious, reproductive,
and sexual abuse, which can range from subtle, coercive forms to marital
rape and to violent physical abuse such as choking, beating, female
genital mutilation, and acid throwing that results in disfigurement or
death. Domestic murders include stoning, bride burning, honor
killings, and dowry deaths.
Globally, the victims of domestic violence are overwhelmingly
women, and women tend to experience more severe forms of violence. They
are also likelier than men to use intimate partner violence in self-defense.
In some countries, domestic violence is often seen as justified, particularly
in cases of actual or suspected infidelity on the part of the woman,
and is legally permitted. Research has established that there exists a direct
and significant correlation between a country's level of gender
equality and rates of domestic violence, where countries with less gender
equality experience higher rates of domestic violence. Domestic violence is
among the most under reported crimes worldwide for both men and women. Due
to social stigmas regarding male victimization, men face an increased
likelihood of being overlooked by healthcare providers.
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