DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: CRYPTOGRAMS, PROPELLERS AND REPERCUSSION

Chinwe Patricia ILOKA

Abstract


Recognizing abuse is the first step to getting help, since no one is supposed to live in fear of the person they love.This study examined critically domestic violence based on its cryptograms, propellers and repercussion. Theresearch methodology was doctrinal approach, using analytical and descriptive research design. It was observedthat a deeper understanding of the cryptograms, propellers and repercussion of domestic violence wouldconscientise the victim of domestic violence and others to take the necessary measures against the dastardly act..The main sources of data collection were various legal literatures, both from the physical library and the elibrary.The study recommended that victims of domestic violence should not have the fear of quitting therelationship on fear of economic consequence to the expense of their lives. Also, the causes and effects of domesticviolence, not just on the individuals but extending to the socio-economic development of a nation, should be madeto gain wider publicity. Finally, this study was made to be significant to all stakeholders in human right and thevulnerable right.

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