Domestic Violence – Reasons why Battered Victims Stay with the Aggressor

  • Zapciu A
  • Vlaicu L
  • Goian C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Domestic violence is a social problem that deeply affects all countries in the world. Even though most societies are against it, and even more so, condemn any act of violence against women, the reality is often hidden or simply overlooked. This type of abuse causes serious traumatic consequences for both women and children, whether they are directly involved or not. This phenomenon is both a social and a health problem. The research focused on identifying the factors that influence women that are victims of domestic violence to remain with their aggressor. The research instrument is the interview, applied to 10 subjects, female victims of domestic violence. The results confirmed the hypotheses established at the beginning of the paper: family influence, financial dependence, low level of education, and children are the main factors that influence victims to remain in abusive relationships.

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Zapciu, A., Vlaicu, L., Goian, C., & Balauta, D. S. (2023). Domestic Violence – Reasons why Battered Victims Stay with the Aggressor. Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov. Series VII: Social Sciences • Law, 213–222. https://doi.org/10.31926/but.ssl.2022.15.64.2.10

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