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Groups that having high tendency to associate with violence

- Women in Aboriginal communities
- Women among refugees
- Women in rural cultures
The status of women rape in Anglo Saxon group.

It is implicitly accepted.

The condition that the violence against women are accepted ( Kylie Weston- Scheuber)

When women stepped iver the line of acceptable behaviour ( being loud)

What is violence ?

Act of physical hurt deemed legitimate by the performer

Types of violences

Self- directed ( suicide )



Interpersonal ( family and intimate partner)



Collective (political, economic)

Nature of violences

Physical


Sexual


Psychological
Deprivation and neglect

What happened to Aisha in 'The Case of Aisha' in Norway?

Forced marriage , she was removed from school and being forced to marry by his parents.

Why the Norweigian state official resisted calls to act in Aisha case and other young immigrant cases?

Fear being accused of racism or disrespect of the cultural rights of minorities



Fear that public will report the misconduct against minority



Seemed to lack the language to deal with coundrum

Why men commited rape?

Unable to control their need of sex

Why men act violence?

Unable to control an anger.

Why men hit their partners?

The provocation by the women.

Dominant perspectives on violence

Psychiatric/medicalized = violence as irrational and meaningless



Criminology = violence as criminal acts