Abstract
In Bangladesh, there is much evidence to suggest that women and girls are disproportionately affected by crime and violence. In particular, the problem of acid-throwing as a result of family and land disputes or dowry demands has been well-documented. As a result of gender discrimination and their lower socioeconomic status, women have fewer options at their disposal to avoid or escape abusive situations. Further, they have fewer resources at their disposal to seek justice. Indeed, international crime victimization surveys have consistently shown that there is a huge ‘dark figure’ of unreported crime against women around the world.

Maggy Lee. (2010) Gender Violence in Bangladesh, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-02, Issue-2.
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