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Manuscript Submission Deadline 30 June 2024

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is an internationally recognized social problem that obliges intensive research. Besides, it is a significant global health concern that infringes on women’s well-being across all countries and cultures, and as gender-based violence, women are victims of physical, sexual and ...

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is an internationally recognized social problem that obliges intensive research. Besides, it is a significant global health concern that infringes on women’s well-being across all countries and cultures, and as gender-based violence, women are victims of physical, sexual and psychological abuse at a higher rate than men. Women who defend themselves are frequently detained by the batterer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the National Public Health Agency of the United States of America, “the term “intimate partner violence” encompasses physical assault, sexual violence, stalking, or psychological harm by a current or former partner or spouse”. According to WHO, it is estimated that nearly 1 in 3 women experience violence from their intimate partner in their lifespan. Also, it is stated that globally, “as many as 38% of all murders of women are committed by intimate partners”. Most of the population in various countries sees wife-beating as justified in some circumstances, most commonly in actual or suspected infidelity by wives or their “disobedience” toward a husband or partner.

Violence against women continues to be a problem in the culture due to power imbalances between men and women in all ways. IPV is a well-documented international issue. Nonetheless, it is one of the indistinguishable felonies of our time. As this problem worsens, there is an increasing global concern in the field of research to inquire into the issue in depth to increase awareness and address violence against women to eradicate the problem of IPV. Accordingly, the research topic aims to analyze, showcase and examine IPV at the physical, psychological and social aspects of abuse in various nations and cultures. The proposed research topic will attempt to address the issues related to IPV at micro and macro levels worldwide.

Given this, this Research Topic on “The Role of Intimate Partner Violence in Subjugated Domestic Life” fills a considerable gap in the literature. It encourages a diverse set of submissions, and this section will welcome manuscripts that, inter alia, refer to (but are not limited to) themes such as:

* Intimate Partner Violence

* Marital Violence

* Domestic Violence

* Prevention of Intimate Partner Violence

* Cycle of Violence

* Behaviors of Batterers

* Sufferings of Women in a Conservative Society

* Use of AI Tools on Domestic Violence

* Preventing Gender-Based Violence through AI Tools

Keywords: Intimate Partner Violence, Cycle of Violence, Domestic Violence, Feminism, Marital Violence


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