Violence against women against violence against women in the United States is important. Many people do not understand its influence on the female population of the United States. There are many other important issues to watch out for, but this problem is often overconsidered and extruded aside. It is correct to convey the pros and cons of the meaning of violence against women, the impact of this problem on women, and the Violence against Women (VAWA) which helps to protect women.
Violence against women is collectively referred to as violence against women or women. The UN Declaration on the Elimination of Violence Against Women is "Violence against women is an expression of unequal power relations between men and women in history" and "violence against women is an important social stance for women to be driven to inferior positions It is one of the mechanisms. " . Compared to men, "Violence against women may be done by individuals, groups, or countries and may occur in individuals or in public places. Violence against women is sexual, physical, psychological There is a possibility of socio-economic violence against women has a long tradition of honor killing, violence by dowry, female sexual disconnection, and violence against women is a "serious public health problem, Infringement of human rights ".
The definition of violence against women is as follows. Physical, sexual and psychological violence in family and general society, including strikes, child sexual abuse, dowry related violence, rape, female genital excision, and other traditional practices harmful to women . "Exploitation by non-spousal violence and work related violence and educational institutions, sexual harassment and intimidation, trafficking by women, forced prostitution and state crime or accepted violence. Chronic pain, disability, medication And alcohol abuse, and long-term risk of other health problems including depression
In the scientific literature, the history of violence against women remains ambiguous. This is partly due to inappropriate reporting of social violence, taboos, stigma and subject hypersensitivity, as well as multiple types of violence against women (in particular rape, sexual assault, assault and domestic violence) . Even today it is widely recognized that the lack of reliable and sustained data does not provide a clear picture of violence against women. It is difficult to track the history of violence against women and it is clear that the majority of violence is accepted, permitted and even sanctioned by law. As an example, the Roman law stipulates that men have the right to punish their wife, at the place of death, the incineration of witches, the church, and even forgiveness.