Who Experienced family violence most in the family

I am a 2nd year student studying Public Administration at Aleksandro Stulginskio University in Lithuania, and I am conducting a survey to examine who experienced family violence most in the family.

Please spend no more than 10 minutes to complete the survey. Information collected will be treated as strictly confidential.

Please answer the following question

Nationality

  1. indian
  2. indian
  3. indian
  4. indian
  5. indian
  6. india
  7. indian
  8. indian
  9. indian
  10. indian
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Age

Gender

Marital status

What type of family do you live in?

Who do you think faces family violence the most?

What kind (forms) of family abuse is usually perpetrated?

Are you or have you ever been a victim of family violence?

Do you know someone in your close environment who has experienced violence?

What kind of person experienced the violence?

What kind of violence did the person experience?

How can we curb family violence?

  1. give more freedom to women.
  2. family abuse can be reduced primarily by seeking legal assistance. one can also seek help from ngos.
  3. a relationship should be only between people who are mature enough to cope with their partner. and the chemistry between them should be great.
  4. by ensuring that everyone's rights are well developed
  5. by conducting programs such as moral values, the art of living, and incorporating subjects related to relationships in academic education, etc.
  6. the only thing that can be done to curb family violence is to have a great level of understanding between family members.
  7. through better education of human rights and strict and swift enforcement of laws.
  8. counseling
  9. anyone can help stop domestic violence by taking these steps: call the police if you see or hear evidence of domestic violence. speak out publicly against domestic violence. for example, if you hear a joke about beating your spouse, let that person know you aren't ok with that kind of humor. maintain a healthy, respectful romantic relationship as a model for your children and others. refer your neighbor, co-worker, friend, or family member to a domestic violence outreach organization if you suspect he or she is being abused. consider reaching out to your neighbor, co-worker, friend, or family member that you believe is being abusive by talking to him or her about your concerns. educate others on domestic violence by inviting a speaker from your local domestic violence organization to present at your religious or professional organization, civic or volunteer group, workplace, or school. encourage your neighborhood watch or block association to watch for domestic violence as well as burglaries and other crimes. donate to domestic violence counseling programs and shelters. be especially vigilant about domestic violence during the stressful holiday season.
  10. strict laws and counseling
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