Why domestic violence remains under-reported. A case for migrant communities in Germany / Fiza Lee Malhotra
2018
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Title
Why domestic violence remains under-reported. A case for migrant communities in Germany / Fiza Lee Malhotra
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Venice, Italy: Global Campus of Human Rights, 2018
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English
Summary
As an identified pervasive global problem, it is quite shocking that domestic violence (DV)
still remains under-reported. In Germany, this problem has been compounded by the recent
influx of immigrants, who do not share the same cultural/ethnic background of Germans.
To gain a deeper understanding on why DV remains under-reported within migrant
communities in Germany, this thesis aimed to identify influencing factors which led to the
existing negative reporting behaviors. Through an in-depth analysis of existing national
laws, prevention and civic intervention programs, as well as the operationalization and
implementation of both laws and intervention programs, it was identified that a stronger
legislative framework is needed to ensure greater legal protection. In order to stimulate
empowerment amongst victims, a more sustainable and manageable network of referral
system is also needed. Additionally, through a deeper, interdisciplinary understanding of
DV, as well as the role of culture, especially relevant for DV victims of migrant
communities, gender- and culture- sensitive approaches must be applied by professionals
throughout all intervention stages. Further research is also recommended to understand
civic populations’ perceptions of DV, paving way for better long-term prevention and
intervention strategies.
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