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Citation

Putri FK, Anggi Mutia Putri, Andika Agus Artanto, Sigid Kirana, Niken Setyawati. Sriwij. J. Forensic Medicolegal 2023; 1(1): 20-24.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Phlox Institute, Universitas Riau)

DOI

10.59345/sjfm.v1i1.40

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Domestic violence is a very specific problem because domestic violence occurs at all levels of society, starting from the status community social from low to high social status. Most victims of domestic violence are women, whether wives or daughters, and the perpetrators are usually husbands or other subordinates in the household. This literature review aimed to describe the review of medicolegal aspects of domestic violence. Types of violence can be in the form of acts of physical, psychological, or sexual violence and neglect of the household. Physical violence is a physical act committed against another person or group that results in physical, sexual, and psychological harm. The factors that cause violence against women in the household, especially those perpetrated by husbands against wives, are the existence of an unequal power relationship between husband and wife, economic dependence, violence is used as a tool to resolve conflict, and competition between husband and wife. In conclusion, domestic violence is a form of violence against women because victims of domestic violence are generally women. Violence against women means violence that violates women's human rights, which also means violence that violates human rights.


Language: en

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