Investigation of Child Bride and Violence Against Women (Malazgirt Example)
Year 2022,
, 331 - 341, 31.12.2022
Yılmaz Gülen
,
Salih Gülen
Abstract
The main purpose of this research is to determine the age at marriage and exposure to psychological-physical violence during the marriage process of women in Malazgirt district. Data were collected by conducting a survey, one of the quantitative research methods. Data were collected face to face using a questionnaire. The data collected in the research were analyzed using the Microsoft Excel Program with frequency (f) and percentage (%) techniques. At the end of the analysis of the data, it can be said that a significant part of the women got married under the age of 18 and formed a structure with many children. It has been determined that almost half of the women have been subjected to violence by their family members, especially their spouses. Suggestions were presented in parallel with the results.
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Çocuk Gelin ve Kadına Şiddet Durumunun İncelenmesi (Malazgirt Örneği)
Year 2022,
, 331 - 341, 31.12.2022
Yılmaz Gülen
,
Salih Gülen
Abstract
Bu araştırmanın temel amacı Malazgirt ilçesindeki kadınların evlenme yaşı ve evlilik sürecinde psikolojik-fiziksel şiddete maruz kalma durumlarının belirlenmesidir. Nicel araştırma yöntemlerinden tarama (survey) yapılarak veriler toplanmıştır. Veriler anket formu kullanılarak toplanmıştır. Araştırmada toplanan veriler Microsoft Excel Programı kullanılarak frekans (f) ve yüzde (%) teknikleri ile analiz edilmiştir. Verilerin analizi sonunda kadınların önemli bir bölümünün 18 yaşının altında evlendiği ve çok çocuklu oldukları söylenebilir. Kadınların neredeyse yarısının eşleri başta olmak üzere aile üyelerinden şiddet gördüğü belirlenmiştir. Sonuçların doğrultusunda öneriler sunulmuştur.
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- Lewis, I., Maruia, B., & Walker, S., (2008). Violence against women in Papua New Guinea, Journal of Family Studies, 14(2-3), 183-197, https://doi.org/10.5172/jfs.327.14.2-3.183
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- Sarkar, S., (2016). Child marriage trafficking in India: victims of sexual and gender-based violence. Anthropology Now, 8(3), 62-70. https://doi.org/10.1080/19428200.2016.1242911
- Uluç, G., Erçetingöz, A., & Süslü, B., (2018). Child brides phenomenon with legal and social dimensions and childs brides of Turkish cinema after 2010. Journal of Istanbul Aydin University, 10(4), 75-94.
- UNICEF (2004). Convention on the rights of the child. https://www.unicef.org/turkey/pdf/_cr23.pdf Access: 06.06.2022
- United Nations, (1959). Convention on the rights of the child. https://cocukhaklari.barobirlik.org.tr/dokuman/mevzuat_uamevzuat/birlesmismilles.pdf Access: 08.06.2022
- Yılmaz, E., (2020). Child bride problem in Turkey a review on corporate social responsibility projects (Master thesis). Marmara University
- Yuksel, A. B. (2016). Violence against women and honor killings. (master's thesis), Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University.
- Zada, S. Q., (2021). Breach of Afghanistan’s international obligations using the due diligence standard to combat violence against women. The International Journal of Human Rights, 25(10), 1857-1886, https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2021.1895764