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The Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Domestic Violence

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  • Cosmin Butura

    (Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Bucharest, Romania)

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Starting with the end of 2019, and so far, the pandemic challenged by the SARS-COV-2 virus called popular Corona Virus, has produced positive and negative effects from the perspective of different areas. If we are heading for the environment, we notice that statistics have shown a substantial increase in the ozone layer; The nature breathed and the air was cleaner, which was considered a positive effect. In the field of HORECA, hundreds of restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs and hotels closed, employers have to dismiss employees because of the long period of restrictions, so it is understood that the generated effect was negative. Also, in the social environment, education was under restrictions, pupils and students having to attend courses through online platforms, thus reducing inter-human socialization. However, not all the effects of the pandemic were visible to society and the press. During the emergency state, the population was blocked in housing, but this political action took into account the fact that every family is different in its own way? I therefore analyze the effects of COVID-19 pandemic among less perfect families from the perspective of forensics. Whether we accept or not, the idea of domestic violence is clearly described by annual statistics both at national and international level.

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  • Cosmin Butura, 2021. "The Effects of COVID-19 Pandemic on Domestic Violence," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2021 0111, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:lpaper:0111
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    family; violence; forensics; indices; factors; pandemic; virus;
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