Abstract
This study explores the implications of marital disputes on women. Radical Feminist theory remains the core theoretical lens to see violence as consequence of disputes to control women in marital relationship. For the present study, the sample size was selected by using two stage sampling procedure. The sample size was calculated 400 married women through systematic random sampling technique but only 318 married women participated. The tool used was self-structured close ended questionnaire for cross sectional survey of sampled population. It was found that, 98% women experience disputes during their marital life indicating marital conflict an acceptable social occurrence. The results further indicate that counterargument in disputes may result in violence, both verbal and physical. Radical feminist believed that challenging men’s authority is perceived as a threat to their masculinity, thus men resort to violence in order to maintain their dominance.

Shahla Tabassum, Rukhsana Hasan. (2017) Violence In Marital Disputes: A Mean To Control Women In Urban Areas Of Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-09, Issue-4.
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