The impact of economic, social and health crises on victims of domestic violence

Aim: The situation of victims of domestic violence and partner abuse becomes even more serious in crisis situations. There have been and are ongoing conflicts in the world, which have been scrutinised by economists, sociologists, criminologists, health professionals and lawyers alike in recent year...

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Main Author: Andrea Domokos
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Language:English
Published: Ministry of Interior of Hungary 2024-10-01
Series:Belügyi Szemle
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Online Access:https://belugyiszemlejournal.org/index.php/belugyiszemle/article/view/1749
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description Aim: The situation of victims of domestic violence and partner abuse becomes even more serious in crisis situations. There have been and are ongoing conflicts in the world, which have been scrutinised by economists, sociologists, criminologists, health professionals and lawyers alike in recent years. The latest related research worldwide provides a lot of important new information that can help prepare for the problem and provide professionally competent answers. Methodology: A selection of research conducted in different parts of the world. Summary reports were prepared to shed light on similarities and differences. Findings: It is clear from the processed literature that the individual forms of violence are connected in crisis situations and pose an even greater danger. Violence at the macro level, such as war, also increases violent conflict at the micro level. The crises caused by the fear of COVID, the lockdown, war conflicts, hunger, and the climate disaster spill over into family homes and make the victims of domestic violence and partner abuse even more vulnerable. Most of the processed materials analyse research born after COVID. The COVID–19 epidemic also provided many lessons regarding the management and prevention of the economic effects of future natural disasters and the associated increased domestic violence. Value: Analyses point to relationships that need further research and evaluation. In the future, macro- and micro-level violence research must be continued, common global results must be aggregated, and complex, global solutions must be developed. International organisations must continue to collect data and provide clear guidelines to public bodies and social organisations for the joint management of macro- and micro-level problems.
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spelling doaj-art-b049061a44e544b396d090dcfb4e74c82025-01-29T14:33:11ZengMinistry of Interior of HungaryBelügyi Szemle2062-94942677-16322024-10-01721010.38146/bsz-ajia.2024.v72.i10.pp1915-1925The impact of economic, social and health crises on victims of domestic violenceAndrea Domokos0https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7473-4687Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary Aim: The situation of victims of domestic violence and partner abuse becomes even more serious in crisis situations. There have been and are ongoing conflicts in the world, which have been scrutinised by economists, sociologists, criminologists, health professionals and lawyers alike in recent years. The latest related research worldwide provides a lot of important new information that can help prepare for the problem and provide professionally competent answers. Methodology: A selection of research conducted in different parts of the world. Summary reports were prepared to shed light on similarities and differences. Findings: It is clear from the processed literature that the individual forms of violence are connected in crisis situations and pose an even greater danger. Violence at the macro level, such as war, also increases violent conflict at the micro level. The crises caused by the fear of COVID, the lockdown, war conflicts, hunger, and the climate disaster spill over into family homes and make the victims of domestic violence and partner abuse even more vulnerable. Most of the processed materials analyse research born after COVID. The COVID–19 epidemic also provided many lessons regarding the management and prevention of the economic effects of future natural disasters and the associated increased domestic violence. Value: Analyses point to relationships that need further research and evaluation. In the future, macro- and micro-level violence research must be continued, common global results must be aggregated, and complex, global solutions must be developed. International organisations must continue to collect data and provide clear guidelines to public bodies and social organisations for the joint management of macro- and micro-level problems. https://belugyiszemlejournal.org/index.php/belugyiszemle/article/view/1749crisis situations, domestic violence, victims, macro- and micro-level violence
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crisis situations, domestic violence, victims, macro- and micro-level violence
title The impact of economic, social and health crises on victims of domestic violence
title_full The impact of economic, social and health crises on victims of domestic violence
title_fullStr The impact of economic, social and health crises on victims of domestic violence
title_full_unstemmed The impact of economic, social and health crises on victims of domestic violence
title_short The impact of economic, social and health crises on victims of domestic violence
title_sort impact of economic social and health crises on victims of domestic violence
topic crisis situations, domestic violence, victims, macro- and micro-level violence
url https://belugyiszemlejournal.org/index.php/belugyiszemle/article/view/1749
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