1. Overt physical abuse (battering sexual assault, at home and in the work place)
2. Psychological abuse (confinement, forced marriage)
3. Deprivation of resources for physical and psychological well-being (health/nutrition, education, means of livelihood)
4. COM modification if women (trafficking, prostitution)
These have been the opinion of the various research scholars working or who have worked on violence against women. Moving on we have the higher international watchdogs in the form of United Nation who took their stand against the rising crime against women. Violence against Women has been …show more content…
"As a father of three daughters I feel as strongly about the incident as each one of you" - Father of Nirbhaya expressed empathy. ’ Fearless’ award the International Women of Courage’ was announced to Nirbhaya by the in 2013
Kumar,K.(2016) has Discussed so many kinds of violence. He also found that there are some of problem with the administration. Further he discovered that we have law but there are some of limitations.
He has suggested that we should aware of laws and try to change women’s position in the society.
The issue concerning Sexual harassment has been closely studied by the NCW and so they summarized that eve teasing, unsavoury remarks, jokes causing embarrassment, innuendo and taunts, gender based insults or sexists remarks and unwelcome sexual overtones in any manner, touching or brushing against any part of the body, molestation or displaying pornographic or other derogatory pictures or sayings. All these fall under sexual harassment at workplace and are punishable. Well-acclaimed newspaper cites a relevant comment saying that eve teasing denies a woman her fundamental right to move freely and carry herself with dignity, solely based on her sex Hindu, August 2,