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Oppression and Exploitation of Women | Original Article

Arvind Kumar Dubey*, Aditi Dutta, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Violence against women is a serious human rights problem that affects people of all racial, ethnic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. It covers any behaviour that, whether in the publicly or privately domain, might lead to a woman's death or inflict bodily, psychological, or sexual damage to her. In recent decades, the topic of violence against women has been addressed, argued, advocated for, and battled for. In addition, extensive research on the prevalence, reporting, and effects of this kind of violence against women has been carried out in several areas and nations. The first proclamation that acknowledged the need to grant women the principles of equality, security, freedom, integrity, dignity of all humans was the result of these coordinated activist actions. Despite these international initiatives and the presence of laws that penalise males who assault women, the issue still exists on a global scale. Therefore, in order to tackle the issue at its core, academics believe it is important to identify the underlying causes motives for such atrocious crimes.