Domestic Violence In Bhutan Essay

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Brief Background:
Bhutan being mainly a Buddhist country, people around the world would probably be having a notion of a peaceful family life which is much more harmonious than many other countries. However, it would be a great surprise on their part to find that domestic violence is quite common in Bhutan despite comparatively slow rate of urbanization than the neighboring countries.
Domestic violence is a well-known and often-used term. Although it may describe various violent relationships, such as child abuse, elder abuse, it is most commonly applied to an intimate relationship between two adults in which one partner uses a pattern of assault and intimidating acts to assert power and control over the other partner.
(Source: Author. Dt. http://www.emedicinehealth.com/domestic_violence/page4_em.htm)
Domestic violence in Bhutan is best understood as a physical violence between spouses, with women and children being the usual victims.
No one seems to know for a real, the fact of domestic violence prevailing in Bhutan. A concerned authority seems far too less sensitive to the charges of underplaying violence at home. Neither will you hear much about it from the appropriate organizations and its people nor are the law enforcing agencies reluctant to disclose the relevant information on the issues.
Though Bhutan being guided by the philosophy of Gross National Happiness and being considered as a society free of gender biases and equalities in legislation, policies and cultural traditions, yet domestic violence prevails in the Bhutanese society. And to be specific, ‘Bhutan experiences violence against the women the most [1] ([1] RENEW. Violence Against Women in Thimphu. August 2007)

Domestic violence is closely associate...

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...strategies and policies used by the concerned organizations.
3. To find out the most vulnerable group of victims of domestic violence.

Significance of study:
The main purpose of carrying out this research project is to highlight the factors or the reasons that leads to domestic violence and to find out the vulnerable group of victims. It also focuses on the strategies used by the concerned organization in handling the violence issues and the supports and services provided to the victims.
This research project study can be used as a base for future research on the impacts of domestic violence in Bhutan. It can also be used as a guideline and as a reference for future in- depth study on the similar topic through- out the nation. This research project can also be a tool in disseminating the information of the activities that are undertaken by the agencies concerned.

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