A survey conducted by the Women’s Aid Organisation in 2021 found that more than 53% of respondents endorsed violence in their homes.
First and foremost, Abinaya said, it was important for society to recognise domestic violence as a pattern of abuse, violence or intimidation used within the confines of a home to control or maintain power over another person. “Police statistics show that there has been an increase in domestic violence cases in Selangor from 2017 to 2021 although there was a drop in 2022, with 466 cases,” he said.
“Children who grow up in families where violence is used to resolve conflict tend to internalise and normalise such gender-based violence,” she said. “At the end of the day, it’s also girls who subscribe. We subscribe to the cultural norms because if we do anything different, we will be ostracised by society,” said Kok.
She also said a reluctance to acknowledge domestic violence as a scourge on society was a huge obstacle because it compromised the effectiveness of anti-abuse campaigns by NGOs.
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