Publication: Intimate Partner Violence: A problem without a Proper Solution
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
In many countries across the world, intimate
partner violence is a widespread occurrence.
However, there is a distinction in how each
jurisdiction has sought to combat it. Different
countries have adopted methods to offer
victims of IPV urgent remedies so that they do
not have to return to an environment where the
abuser dwells or, in some situations, restrict the
abuser's access. Some nations have even gone
so far as to safeguard their children who may be
subjected to such abuse. The present study will
look at the background of Sri Lanka and how the
Sri Lankan government has created
mechanisms to guarantee that victims of IPV
are safeguarded as soon as they have been
abused. The research intends to provide a
comparative review of how other jurisdictions
have dealt with the issue before concluding
with suggestions for the setting of Sri Lanka. It
was identified that there are potential actions
that can be taken by Sri Lanka such as providing
protection under the Victims and Witness
Protection scheme and expanding the existing
injunction relief to ensure the protection of
victims.
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Intimate Partner Violence, immediate action, Domestic Violence, Sri Lanka
Citation
Ishara Palatuwa. (2022). Intimate Partner Violence: A problem without a Proper Solution. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 120 - 126.
