University of London, UK.
J Interpers Violence. 2010 Sep;25(9):1594-611. doi: 10.1177/0886260509354577. Epub 2010 Jan 12.
This article examines long-term trends in Indian society regarding domestic violence between husband and wife, and attitudes to such violence. This article analyzes crime data and uses data from several Indian household surveys: "Work Attitudes and Spending" surveys (1992 to 2007); "World Values Survey" (1990, 1995, 2001, and 2006); and "Demographic and Health Surveys" (1992-1993, 1998-2000, and 2005). Several trends are apparent- some changes suggest that Indian women are becoming more liberated, but others imply worsening conditions for Indian women, such as more violence against women. This increase in violence may be temporary, as India is in transition to a more modern society: There is evidence that some gender-based violence is a male response to increasingly "modern" attitudes among Indian women.
本文考察了印度社会中关于夫妻间家庭暴力以及对此类暴力的态度的长期趋势。本文分析了犯罪数据,并使用了来自几项印度家庭调查的数据:“工作态度和支出”调查(1992 年至 2007 年);“世界价值观调查”(1990 年、1995 年、2001 年和 2006 年);以及“人口与健康调查”(1992-1993 年、1998-2000 年和 2005 年)。有几个趋势是明显的——一些变化表明印度妇女变得更加解放,但其他变化则暗示印度妇女的状况恶化,例如更多的针对妇女的暴力。这种暴力的增加可能是暂时的,因为印度正在向一个更加现代化的社会过渡:有证据表明,一些基于性别的暴力是男性对印度妇女日益“现代”态度的反应。