Domestic Punishment from Saudi Arabia to Sweden

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Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is violence caused by a partner or a family member within the home. Domestic violence includes, social isolation, sleep deprivation, punching, slapping, rape, threats and many more. One in every four women and one in every six men experience domestic abuse in their lifetime, in other words ninety five percent of all people that get domestically abused are all women and ninety percent of the abusers are men. Domestic violence has been around for a very long time and it is one of the main causes of death between women from the ages nineteen to forty four ("What Is Domestic Abuse?"). Domestic abuse in Saudi Arabia is not punished by capital crime, if someone is found guilty of committing physical or psychological abuse to someone within the household then it is punished by $13,300 in fines and up to one year of jail time. Over the past few years’ crimes against women rose by eighty seven point six and crime against children has rose up by about forty five percent in Saudi Arabia ("Saudi Arabia Outlaws Domestic Violence."). The other country is Sweden, Sweden is known for its equality between women and men but still a lot of women get domestically abused, about 1,410,000 in 2009. The law for domestic violence is if a man commits criminal acts such as domestic violence, molestation and many more against a women is imprisonment for at least six months and at most six years depending on how sever the case is. The same punishment goes for child abuse ("Violence against Women in Sweden"). Sweden and Saudi Arabia have different laws for domestic violence because of their different cultures and religions.

Even though Sweden and Saudi Arabia have two completely different cultures and religions they still ...

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...zero in the category of political empowerment, and finally The global Gender Gap Report ranked Saudi Arabia one hundred thirtieth out of one hundred thirty four countries for gender parity. These things are the reason why women are so unpowered and they have no rights at all. Men constitute eighty three percent of the countries workface leaving seventeen percent to the women. In Sweden women are in Government in County Councils in Municipalities have a high employment rate and many more. A lot of these things affect the law and how women are treated ("Women's Rights in Saudi Arabia.").

Sweden and Saudi Arabia are two completely different countries. Almost everything is different, from their culture, tradition, religion, law and many more. And because of that both countries look at things in different perspectives and ways, and that is why their laws are different.

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