Assessing the Policy Implementation of the Bangladeshi Domestic Violence Act: Any Lessons for Protecting South African Women in their Homes?

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
A. Khan, Kopano Ratele
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Violence against women in the home is a serious global social, health and human rights problem which transcends every level of society. Many countries have enacted and implemented specific legal policy interventions, often referred to as the “Domestic Violence Act”, in order protect women from violence at home. Although the Domestic Violence (Prevention and Protection) Act 2010 was an important landmark in policy-making in Bangladesh, legal recourse by survivors of violence in the home using this Act appears to be exceedingly low in some districts. Using a qualitative case-study approach, this article, part of a broader investigation on violence in the home, critically assesses the implementation of the Act in the Bangladeshi administrative district of Mymensingh. Since enactment of the law until the study period in 2014, only two cases were lodged under this Act in this district. In-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with the concerned implementers and the survivors of domestic violence. Furthermore, relevant documentary evidence was also consulted. This assessment reveals that policy implementation of the Act suffered from various drawbacks, in particular lack of coordination, non-compliance, implementation delays, lack of commitment and the capabilities of the implementers. We then reflect on lessons from this assessment for South Africa, pointing out some possibilities for overcoming the problems associated with implementation of laws against violence against women in the home.
评估孟加拉《家庭暴力法》的政策执行:对南非妇女在家中的保护有何启示?
对妇女的家庭暴力是一个严重的全球性社会、健康和人权问题,它超越了社会的各个层面。许多国家制定和执行了具体的法律政策干预措施,通常称为“家庭暴力法”,以保护妇女免受家庭暴力。尽管《2010年家庭暴力(预防和保护)法》是孟加拉国政策制定的一个重要里程碑,但在一些地区,家庭暴力幸存者利用该法进行法律追索权的比例似乎极低。本文采用定性案例研究方法,作为对家庭暴力更广泛调查的一部分,批判性地评估了该法案在孟加拉国迈门辛格行政区的实施情况。自该法颁布至2014年研究期间,该地区仅根据该法提起了两起案件。与有关执行者和家庭暴力幸存者进行了深入的半结构化访谈。此外,还查阅了有关的文件证据。这项评估显示,该法案的政策执行存在各种缺陷,特别是缺乏协调、不遵守、执行延误、缺乏承诺和执行者的能力。然后,我们对南非从这一评估中得到的教训进行反思,指出克服与执行反对家庭暴力侵害妇女行为的法律有关的问题的一些可能性。
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