ABSTRACT
Violence against women or domestic
violence has been a serious problem in most societies throughout history
especially Nigeria, and this is prevalent on women. This would make most of
this work concentrated on women. Women in Nigeria like their counter parts the
world over, suffer domestic violence irrespective of age, class, religion, or
social status. Physical violence in particular is very common among intimate
partners in both developed and developing countries. Physical violence is the
intentional use of physical force with the potential for causing death, and it
includes but is not limited to scratching, pushing, shouting, slapping, and
shaking, choking.
INTRODUCTION
Apart from CEDAW and other
international instruments which Nigeria is signatory to that forbid violence
against women, the Nigeria constitution itself forbids it. The provision in
section 42 of Nigeria constitution, guarantees all Nigeria including women, the
right from discrimination on basis sex. Section 34 also guarantees every
citizen the right to dignity of human person which in it subsection (a) it
forbids torture and inhuman or degrading treatments, subsection (b) it forbids
the subjection of anybody to slavery or servitude yet violence against women
continues unabated, unchecked and this has been blamed on the loopholes in our
laws, some of which undermine the provision for equality in the constitution.
In our society, many women are violently
treated by their intimate partners while they suffer in silence. In some cases,
domestic violence leads to the death of these women. This should not be allowed
to continue because women are crucial to the growth and development of any
nation and the world at large. They are homemakers, custodians of social,
cultural and fundamental values of the society; and permanent change is often
best achieved through them. Full community development is impossible without
their understanding, cooperation and effective participation. Considering all
these, women deserve better treatment but opposite are usually the case. Wife
battery affects the physical and psychological wellbeing of the abused women
and even that of their children. It is on this premise that this paper
discusses the meaning of domestic violence against women, types of intimate
partner violence, effects of these types of violence on abused women and their
children. This paper also discusses causes and management of domestic violence
against women. In conclusion recommendations were made to eradicate this menace
from the society.
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Number of Pages: 75
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