Abstract
Violence Against Women (VAW) occurs globally and affects women socially and psychologically. Pakistan has a rigid patriarchal culture where women have constrained lives. The global gender gap report (2016) places Pakistan second from last in terms of gender inequality. In such a situation, women in the Pakistani society are expected to experience frequent attempts of violence against them. However, the reporting of such acts remains negligible because of social norms that require women to conform to the patriarchal ideology. This study analyses and discusses findings about reported cases of VAW in Pakistan, in general, and in Sindh, in particular. Through a six-month’s content analysis of a Sindhi newspaper i.e. the Daily Kawish, we have recorded the nature and frequency of reported acts of VAW. The results show that the cases of such acts are alarmingly high and in Sindh alone, 156 cases of VAW occurred in six months. Within the 70 reported cases, honour killings top the list of VAW cases followed by physical violence, rape, kidnapping and suicide. However, these are results of just the reported cases, the number of such acts are expected to be even higher in areas where gender based violence is supported to punish women.

Dr. Nadia Agha, Zamir Ahmed. (2018) Prevalence and Nature of Violence against Women in Pakistan: A Six-month Content Analysis of a Pakistani newspaper, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-10, Issue-1.
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