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intervention such as offering shelter to the victim, mediating, as well as educating both parties in order to reduce domestic violence from reoccurring. Under Article 16, the victim can file to the Courts for a Protection Order. Article 35, provided that the perpetrator can be charged under the Cambodian penal laws.
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In 2005, Cambodia introduced the legislation called Law on the Prevention of Domestic Violence and the Protection of Victims. In Article 1 of the statute, it provided that the aim was to prevent domestic violence and protect the victims. Article 13 provided some guidelines for authorities in terms of
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In terms of the prosecution of the perpetrators, almost 50% of those that had admitted to rape were arrested, while only 28.3% faced imprisonment and 44% did not face any legal consequences. A large number of rapists have escaped criminal liability due to the fact that the occurrence of compensatory
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However, under Article 36, the victim can request for the charges to be dropped if the offences was “minor misdemeanors or petty crimes”. One of the issue with the domestic violence law in Cambodia is that it is seen as a luxury which women who are of a poor social economic background cannot afford.
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Currently there are 79 NGOs members. Their main mission is to establish independent reports on the progress of implementation of CEDAW. Also the Cambodian Committee for Women (CAMBOW) was established in 2000 where their aim was to work alongside NGO CEDAW. CAMBOW is particularly focused on violence
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Rape is the most common and serious crime in Cambodia. In a UN report released in 2013 showed that 1 in 5 men in Cambodia between the ages of 18 and 49 had admitted that they had raped a woman. A total of 15.8% of those who admitted to having committed a rape had done so when they were younger than
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In a 2014 study, it showed that 92% of men and 90% of women indicated that they had knowledge of domestic violence laws. However, the study also showed that there was still confusion in regards to women rights. This was because the survey showed that only 26% of the participants actually knew about
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in 1992. Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) are currently playing an active role in implementing CEDAW in Cambodia. The different type of work that the NGOs have been involved with includes policy and law reforms, health services, gender sensitisation, non-formal education and rights awareness
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Legally, rape or an attempt to commit the act is a crime in Cambodia. Rape has been defined as “any sexual act involving penetration carried out through cruelty, coercion or surprise”. The focus of the offence is not on the lack of consent, which means that the judges tend to look at elements of
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In 2008, the national survey showed that over one quarter of women in Cambodia suffered from domestic violence. The traditional view that women are subservience and inferior makes the issue of domestic violence in Cambodia a complex issue. There is a common saying in Cambodia which expressed the
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Up until 2007, the Chbab was taught within school's curriculum for how women should behave. In a 2014 study, it was shown that the general attitude towards women to stay at home to take care of their children and husband was at 78%. One of the reasons for a woman to stay in a domestic violent
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women's right to equal justice and protection. In 2013, Cambodia's Secretary of State for Ministry of Women's Affairs at the 57th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women issued a report in regards to Cambodia's efforts to tackle the issue of violence against women and girls.
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Generally the men are the predominant income earner in the household, this is extremely common for males in rural areas. 66% of participants in the 2014 survey believed that the wives should remain silent when domestic violence occurred in order to keep the family unit together.
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Bauk has been described as an activity amongst Cambodian men as a means of male bonding. These young men would discuss and share their experiences with one another. Subsequently, Bauk has become a socially accepted form of recreation amongst young middle class Cambodian men.
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In terms of implementation of the domestic violence law there has been issues due to the economic dependence on the male as an income provider, so the women who may seek legal help then changes their mind due to this financial constraint.
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payments are made to either the victims or their family in return for waiving their right to complain to the authorities. Another issue with perpetrators not being held liable is due to the
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violence in order to convict. A failure to provide evidence of violence and a lack of medical evidence to support this has resulted in judges finding the penetration as consensual.
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officials in Cambodia and refugee camps in Thailand. Presently, there is still a number of different forms of exploitation and discrimination against women in Cambodia such as rape,
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In terms of the gap between domestic violence law within the country, there are several social and legal conditions which contribute to this. These factors includes: the structural
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There is a tradition of subservience and inferiority of women to men that makes the issue of domestic violence in Cambodia a complex issue. The traditional code of conduct
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At a national level, Cambodia had developed the National Action Plan to Prevent violence against Women. One of the focus of the policy was to build on
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within the courts and police. Rapists who are from a wealthy background can bribe law enforcement agents to turn a blind eye.
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against women in Cambodia and used education, training, research and documentation to promote and protect women's rights....
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status of inequality between men and women, “Men are gold and women are cloth”. The traditional code of conduct
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programs. In 1995 the Cambodian NGO Committee on CEDAW (NGO CEDAW) was established to support the Cambodian
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Cambodia ratified the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
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regime, women were exposed to several different violent acts against them such as
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relationship is because of the economic reliance on the man.
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Violence against women
Bride burning
Dowry death
Honor killing
Femicide
Infanticide
Matricide
Pregnant women
Sati
Sororicide
Uxoricide
Causes of sexual violence
Child sexual initiation
Sexual violence statistics
Forced prostitution
Cybersex trafficking
Human trafficking
Fetish slaves
Sexual slavery
Violence against prostitutes
Post-assault treatment of victims of sexual assault
Rape
Acquaintance
By Deception
Corrective
Date
Effects
Factors
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