Article
Feminist Review (2004) 76, 46–64; doi:10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400137
Wife abuse in the countries of the former Yugoslavia
Sanja
opi
Abstract
This paper contains some of the most important results obtained from surveys on domestic violence in Serbia and Macedonia, as well as from a survey on violence against women in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. These surveys have confirmed the results of other research showing that wife abuse is one of the most serious yet at the same time most hidden forms of victimization. It represents the manifestation of power and control over the victim, leading to a loss of trust and a threat to safety. Bearing that in mind, the aim of this paper is to examine the prevalence, structure and some features of wife abuse in the post-war societies of the former Yugoslavia, based on an analysis of the results of these surveys, with particular emphasis on the impact of the economic crisis and war on this phenomenon.
Keywords:
wife abuse, domestic violence, war, transition, survey, the Former Yugoslavia
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