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A STUDY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN : SEXUAL HARASSMENT AT WORKPLACE

    3 Author(s):  PRERNA SONI , AMIR SHAMIM , MANISH KUMAR

Vol -  5, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 158 - 164  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Atrocities against women are on the rise these days. Women are the victims. They face the shock and thereafter adjust themselves in the society. What we see is that violence against women is caused by structural situations and individual characteristics as well developed by non-commitment to internalized norms. In our society i.e. Indian society women have been victims of ill-treatment, humiliation, torture and exploitation. Although, it is a fact that the incidence of violence by men towards females is not identical in all groups and communities and that moral and social beliefs and family arrangements differ from group to group, yet instead of examining these groups differences and analyzing the structural and socio-ethical beliefs of these groups, we should concentrate on violence against women as perceived in general terms. What we experience in day-to-day life is that almost every woman has suffered violence at one time or another such as humiliation, exploitation or some other types of violence.

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