Abstract

Gender-based violence against women is a pervasive global issue with profound psychological and sociological implications. This theoretical research paper delves into the complex nexus of gender-based violence by examining the psychological and sociological factors contributing to its occurrence and persistence in India. Drawing upon existing literature and theories, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of crimes against women, shedding light on the interplay between individual and societal factors. By analyzing both perspectives, this research underscores the urgency of addressing these perspectives in shaping effective policies and interventions for a safer and more equitable world for women.

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