COVID-19 大流行期间家庭暴力增加:印度的应对措施

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Venera Bekteshi, Christina Miller, Jennifer Bellamy, Nairruti Jani
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动机 在印度,对妇女的家庭虐待尽管是非法的,但却很普遍:平均每 4.4 分钟就有一名妇 女遭受虐待。在大流行病期间,由于宵禁和封锁,妇女承担了额外的照顾责任,但她们缺乏社会支持。宵禁和封锁使法律系统陷入瘫痪,大流行病期间缺乏处理家庭暴力案件的安全协议,案件处理长期拖延,对受害者的保护有限,所有这些因素加在一起,加剧了全国范围内的家庭暴力。 目的 印度政府在 COVID-19 大流行期间是如何应对家庭暴力的?我们从交叉女权主义和社会公平的角度来评估政策和干预措施。 方法 我们查阅了 2018 年至 2022 年间发表的公开文件和学术期刊。我们确定了为印度妇女提供的国家反家庭暴力计划和各邦具体计划。我们对该国的反家庭暴力运动进行了批判性评估。政策分析借鉴了作者的文化知识和专业知识。 研究结果 政府在大流行病期间为解决家庭暴力问题所做的努力是有限的。经济困难、基于性别的数字鸿沟和严格的性别角色等原有的脆弱性因大流行病而加剧。尽管政府试图通过求助热线、开放庇护所和提供虚拟法庭来解决家庭暴力问题,但它也从监狱中释放了被定罪的施暴者,从而增加了妇女的脆弱性。政府和非政府组织的干预措施没有扩大规模以满足需求。许多计划缺乏监督和质量控制,导致结果不一,往往使弱势群体中的家庭暴力受害者进一步受害。 政策影响 我们的研究结果突出表明,在备灾和公共卫生应急规划中,有关家庭暴力的服务和政策必须明确且敏感地反映文化和背景。
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Increased domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic: India's response

Motivation

Domestic abuse of women, despite being illegal, is common in India: on average, every 4.4 minutes a woman suffers abuse. During the pandemic, owing to curfew and lockdowns, women had additional caring responsibilities, but they lacked social support. A legal system made lethargic by lockdowns, lack of safety protocols for dealing with cases of domestic violence during the pandemic, extended delays in processing cases, and limited protection for victims—all combined to increase domestic violence nationwide.

Purpose

What was the response of the Indian government to domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic? We evaluate policies and interventions through the lens of intersectional feminism and social equity.

Methods and approach

We review publicly available documents and scholarly journals published between 2018 and 2022. We identify the national anti-domestic violence and state-specific programmes offered to women in India. We critically evaluate the country's anti-domestic violence campaign. The policy analysis draws on the cultural knowledge and professional expertise of the authors.

Findings

The government's efforts to address domestic violence during the pandemic were limited. Pre-existing vulnerabilities such as economic hardship, the gender-based digital divide, and strict gender roles were exacerbated by the pandemic. Although the government tried to address domestic violence, through helplines, keeping shelters open and offering virtual court sessions, it also released convicted abusers from prison, increasing women's vulnerability. Government and non-governmental organization interventions were not scaled up to meet demand. Many programmes had little oversight and quality control, resulting in differential results that often further victimized victims of domestic violence among vulnerable populations.

Policy implications

Our findings highlight the importance of services and policies on domestic violence being explicit and sensitive to the culture and context in disaster preparedness and public health emergency planning.

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