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Violence against prostitutesCategory Violence against women Other Outline of related topics This article is about Domestic violence in Bolivia. For other related topics, see Outline of domestic violence.Domestic violence in Bolivia is a pervasive and underreported problem.[1] According to the Center for the Information and Development of Women (CIDEM), 70 percent of women suffer some form of abuse.[1] CIDEM noted that the statistics "did not reflect the full magnitude of the problem of violence against women" and that "a great number of women" did not report the aggression they faced on a daily basis.[1] The most exhaustive national survey on domestic violence conducted by the National Statistical Institute in 2003 showed 64 percent of women were the target of some form of emotional, physical, or sexual abuse from their partner.[1]
Family laws prohibiting mental, physical, and sexual violence provide for fines or up to four days in jail, unless the case becomes a public crime subject to the Penal Code; however, these laws were enforced irregularly.[1] The government took few meaningful or concrete steps to combat domestic violence.[1] As of November 26, 2006, the police Family Protection Brigade had attended to 8,954 cases, as compared to approximately 5,200 in 2005, and 3,640 were cases of repeat offenders. However, most cases of domestic violence went unreported.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Report on Human Rights Practices 2006: Bolivia. United States Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (March 6, 2007). This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
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Types Economic abuseEmbarassment · Emotional blackmail · Gaslighting · Psychological manipulation · Setting up to fail
Falsely accuse · HumiliateCombinationChild relatedChild abuse · Parental abuse by children · Sibling abuse
Countries Religion Topics Battered woman defense · Cycle of abuse · Domestic violence court · Effects of domestic violence on children · Epidemiology of domestic violence · LGBT topic, domestic violence · Men's rights in domestic violence · Misogyny · Feminist dominance in domestic violence discussions · Violence against women · Women's shelter and Outline of domestic violence
Media DocumentariesThe Conspiracy of Silence · Defending Our Lives · Power and Control: Domestic Violence in America · Silent Voices · Sin by Silence
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PublicationsJournal of Family Issues · Journal of Interpersonal Violence · Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society · Journal Against Women · Trauma, Violence, & Abuse
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