Abstract

Gender equality is a widely discussed topic to some extent, but when it comes to domestic violence, gender-based violence, or any form of abuse, society and its authorities, represented by the government, are often hesitant to openly discuss these issues, particularly when international migrants and local citizens are involved. Japan is no exception. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to understand the background and depict the current situation regarding the issue of abuse and domestic violence between Japanese citizens and Russian-speaking expatriates. through in-depth interviews, surveys, critical discourse analysis, and qualitative and quantitative approaches, the research aims to highlight significant obstacles faced by these households and examine the concept of freedom, safety, and abuse in these households.

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