Jacob, Suraj and Chattopadhyay, Sreeparna
(2019)
Speaking of abuse : the pyramid of reporting domestic violence in India.
Economic and Political Weekly, 54 (1).
pp. 53-62.
ISSN 2349-8846
Abstract
In India, most women who experience domestic violence do not share their experience with anybody or seek help. Among those who do, a “pyramid of reporting” exists. Informal sources (natal family and friends) are favoured; very few report violence via institutional routes (non-governmental organisations and police). The conditions under which incidents of domestic violence are reported, and/or help is sought through different routes—along with the reasons why such conditions often do not occur—are highlighted using large-scale secondary survey data and primary ethnographic data. The findings have implications for mitigating domestic violence through institutional routes.
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