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Citation

Childress S, Shrestha N, Anekwe K, Wong MD, Dudovitz RN. Centr. Asian Surv. 2023; 42(2): 254-273.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/02634937.2022.2147146

PMID

37457923

PMCID

PMC10348350

Abstract

The study identifies factors that limit effective institutional responses to domestic violence (DV) in Kyrgyzstan, in the context of recent legislative actions aimed at reducing DV through improvements in law enforcement, judicial processes, and provision of social services. The study uses qualitative, grounded theory methods to analyze interviews and focus groups with 83 professionals working in these sectors. Two major themes emerge from the analysis: (1) barriers to effective institutional responses from internal challenges and constraints, and (2) social resources and challenges identified as important to provide a better collective response. The study highlights the need for capacity development within institutions and broader social learning to overcome existing barriers and better align outcomes with the intentions of recent legislation. Standardized training, awareness-raising, enhanced roles for educators and religious leaders, better coordinated social service provision, rehabilitation for victims and perpetrators, and family-centered school-based interventions are identified as targets for improving responsiveness.


Language: en

Keywords

intimate partner violence; domestic violence; Central Asia; institutional responses; Kyrgyzstan

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