Violent Conflicts Increase the Risk of Domestic Violence in Colombia

DIW Weekly Report 12 / 2014, S. 23-26

Johannes Rieckmann

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Abstract

Over the past 50 years, Colombian society has experienced a violent conflict between government forces and right-wing paramilitary groups on the one hand, and left-wing guerrilla groups on the other. Moreover, a high proportion of women in Colombia are victims of domestic violence. The present study examines whether there is a correlation between the conflict and violence against women. The findings indicate that the more intense the conflict, the greater the risk of women falling prey to domestic violence.

Topics: Gender



JEL-Classification: H56;J12
Keywords: Domestic Violence, Conflict, Colombia, Crime

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