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Why Do Women Keep Quiet About Partner Violence?
USASunday, March 30, 2025
For instance, if a woman was hurt and the violence happened in her city, she was more likely to report it. Also, if the abuse happened less than 10 times, she was more likely to tell the police. Another interesting point was that women who identified as Hispanic were more likely to report the violence compared to those who did not. This raises questions about cultural factors and how they influence reporting.
These findings have important implications. To encourage more women to report IPV, programs need to address the reasons why they stay silent. This could mean providing better support and understanding the cultural and social factors at play. It is not just about telling women to report. It is about creating an environment where they feel safe and supported enough to do so.
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