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A Research Proposal
On
Domestic Violence on Married Woman (Age 20 to 35) of Rukum District
Submitted to
Submitted by
Rajan Kumar Karn
2014
Table of Content
Contents
Page
1.
Introduction of Study
2.
3.
Objectives
4.
Significance
5.
Conceptual Framework
6.
Literature Review
7.
Research Methodology
1.
Violence is a universal scourge that threatens the life, health and happiness
of all human beings. This includes threats, coercion and the arbitrary deprivation of
resources is violence against women usually performed by a male partner
(World
Report 2002)
Nepal consists of diverse ecological, ethnic, cultural and multi-language
societies, in general our country is predominantly country, where it has its
own
cultural practice & value regarding the states of woman and men. the status
of
men & women are unequal. Women are considered as second-class citizens in
this patriarchal society (SAATHI, 1997). Thus most of the families are men
headed
are
of
poverty
and
gender
discrimination
results
on
many
citizenship on
the gender based in 6th Poush 2064 but its implication are not
done in our society. According to the analysis of the Nepalese case 80% female
experiencing domestic violence among them most of married woman are
found. United Nations as a human rights abuse in the 1990s (CEDAW, 1992;
Beijing Declaration & Platform of Action, 1995) has meant that domestic
violence
development. There
control over women & involves not only physical & sexual
violence.
Nepal is a case in point; lack of education, unemployment, lack of health
facilities and among the poor country. Because of these women are
experiencing domestic violence and afraid of society they are silent its the
supporting factor for perpetrators to repeat again and again. Even political
members Sahna Pradhan assured that she has faced many challenges as a
form of domestic violence at the starting of her political career. Power structure
constructed around race & ethnicity, economics & class, age, disability &
the
will
enough
to
maintain
constant
atmosphere
of
driving
stalking, prolonged
silence,
recklessly,
destruction
of
of
displaying
objects,
making
weapons,
injuries
her
to
torture
watch with
risk
Culturally, there is a norms which accepts fate, "To be born as a women is the
result of your bad deeds in the previous life" there is saying about women
"One needs to forget oneself & serve to others". So it is culturally accepted in the
form of women's fate.
Victims of domestic violence are often married women. Incidence off home
base violence against women is high though it is unreported. Violence in
unacceptable & no women deserve to be beaten, sexually abused or made to
suffer emotionally. Our society has created an environment, where the
society is
tolerant of the abuser & is intolerant of the victims. However, domestic
violence is a sensitive issue & therefore very little information is available.
3.
Objective
4.
Significance
This study, at first will fill up gaps of knowledge about various legal & social
acts, provision are made but domestic violence still hits. Domestic violence could
be
eliminated & prevent, if research is conducted to address such issues. Policy
maker, social workers, human right activists, policy as well as all people who
are concerned about violence against women can utilize finding of this study. So,
finding of the study not only help to prevent & control the domestic violence
but also useful to lift up the social status of women at large.
5.
Conceptual Framework
Conceptual framework deals with concepts, which are assembled together by
virtue of their relevance to a common then . The ecological model on the top
showing the factors associated with the domestic violence, which leads to the
domestic violence. Figure 1 is presented as the conceptual framework of this
study.
Figure 1
Societal
Community Relationship
Individual
Domestic Violence
Consequences
Physical
Health
6.
Mental
Health
Problem
Reproductive
Health
Problem
Chronic
Condition
s
Negative
Health
Behaviour
Literature Review
In the society more than 80% conflict are done against women. Those are
because of dowry, sexual abuse, hitting, abortion, unemployment etc.
(Dahal, 2050)
Men killed his wife
Research Methodology
7.1
Research Design
the
of
Most of the data collection works will be conducted in Rukum. Besides that,
researcher is planning to visit certain remote place to explore the root causes
the Domestic violence issues as well as its consequences.
7.3
be
Married female of few wards, who were suffering from domestic violence will
selected for the study. And at the same time domestic violence cases will be
considered as a unit of analysis.
7.4
Both
needed
like books,
collected
7.5
The obtained data will be analyzed qualitatively. A first step is to try and
come
up with open codes from the recordings, field notes, or documents
collected
from field site. Those codes will be simple descriptions of talk or
events. Then, the researcher will being to look for patterns of similarity and
differences in the data. The researcher will go through the data, coding text or
talk, coming up with new
codes or using codes that have already been used,
and trying to find concepts.
From the constant comparison and axial coding, the
relation between different
concepts will be established and that information
will be specified under several headings and subheading. The data will be further
elaborated with the help of
charts and diagrams if it required to do so.
References
Naya Patrika Daily (2065) Newly Bride Returned her home, Baisakh 21
Kathmandu
Questionnaire
Demographic Characteristics of the respondents
Section I
What is your ethnicity?
What is your husband's ethnicity?
What is your husband's religion?
Age of respondents completed year
Age of respondents' husband
Educational Status
What type of marriage did you have?
No(
If Yes
Age
Sex
1
2
3
4
Type of family:
Family details:
S.N. Sex Relation with Respondents
Occupation
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Family occupation:
Primary occupation
Secondary Occupation
2
3
Education
Marital Status
Your Occupation:
What is your husband's occupation?
Is the income enough to meet all basic necessities (for all the family members all
over the year)
Patriarchal system
Section III
-
Types of violence
Perpetrators
Section IV
-
Room / Accommodation
Status of husband
Section V
-
Section VI
-
Types of violence
Root cause
Perpetrators
Coping mechanism
Section VI
Consequences of violence bearded by respondents
-
Physical
Psychological
Emotional
Social