Is Domestic Violence a Lesser Crime? Countering the Backlash against Section 498A, IPC
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- Ahmed, S. & Koenig, M.A. & Stephenson, R., 2006. "Effects of domestic violence on perinatal and early childhood mortality: Evidence from North India," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 96(8), pages 1423-1428.
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Domestic Violence; state; society; crime; woman; abused; law; domesticity and structural inequality; justice; accountable; man; woman; Marital Relations; Patriarchal Society; marriage; Feminist interventions;All these keywords.
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