Violence against Women Challenges and Future Trends

Dr. Sunita Bhola

Abstract: This paper focuses on the violence inflicted upon the women in the society. We have analysed the trajectory of variation of violence against women and try to seek out solutions to extirpate the violent attitude of male in the society.

Violence against women in all its forms, physical, sexual and psychological, prevails all over the world. It is the purview of all the social and economic classes, of all the religions and races all over the world. It is an abuse of human rights as it takes a toll on their health and on their being socially and economically strong.

However, violence against women can be reduced significantly by the combined efforts of law, society and women herself. First and foremost, she should not deem herself inferior in any way and from anyone and should not in any case tolerate abusive behavior. Society can also play considerable role by comforting the victims and standing in their support and providing the best solutions to end violence.  Men, in particular, must stand alongside women in this fight against violence. Stringent Laws as Domestic Violence Act 2005, UN Charter for Women Empowerment and many others have already been enforced. But the need of the day is that laws should be implemented promptly as it is rightly said “justice delayed is justice denied”. When the women are empowered they equally participate in the growth and ultimately in the prosperity of the nation and subsequently this will make the world a better place to live in.

Keywords: Violence, Trajectory discrimination, abuse, gender equality, human rights, perpetrators, implementation of laws.

Title: Violence against Women Challenges and Future Trends

Author: Dr. Sunita Bhola

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

Research Publish Journals

Vol. 3, Issue 1, January 2015 - March 2015

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Violence against Women Challenges and Future Trends by Dr. Sunita Bhola