The Covid-19 pandemic and the struggle to tackle gender-based violence
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Date
2020
Authors
Meltem Ince Yenilmez
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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study is to look at the policies for the protection of women during pandemics while taking gender and feminist interests into crucial consideration. In perilous times like this where many humans are living in fear and struggling to survive a world filled with diverse traumatizing events such as wars universal pandemic man-induced tragedies natural destruction overwhelming stress and stress-related illnesses abound. Currently Covid-19 pandemic is rampaging in different areas of the world. Design/methodology/approach Studies are reviewed the major reasons of the violence against women during lockdown. A qualitative review of the literature is performed and analyzed. As there have been compulsory lockdowns in different parts of the world Turkey included the lockdown is ideal for preventing the spread of Covid-19. Findings There are issues this Covid-19 pandemic has caused and one major issue is the stigma and trauma women face around the world even in their homes. Domestic violence is a serious concern. It is therefore paramount for the government to intervene on this issue by declaring domestic violence as essential services and must set modalities in place for instant reliefs to women in such distress. It is even further envisaged that the term lockdowns have a diverse number of interpretations. One such prevailing argument is that humans are enslaved to their general imaginations may continue in the pathways set aside by gender stereotypes or the same lockdowns can be used as a means to set aside patriarchal notions and pursue a violence-free existence. Originality/value This research will increase the awareness in terms of preventing gender-based violence and try to address how this pandemic makes it worse for women. In addition there are many studies focused on family violence and Covid-19 while few focus on gender.
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Turkey, Natural disasters, Social isolation, Covid-19, Lockdown, Gender-based violence, INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE, Lockdown, Social Isolation, Natural Disasters, Covid-19, Gender-Based Violence, Turkey, Sociology and Political Science, Law
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
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11
Source
The Journal of Adult Protection
Volume
22
Issue
6
Start Page
391
End Page
399
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