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AİLEDE ÇOCUKLARA YÖNELİK GERÇEKLEŞEN FİZİKSEL ŞİDDETİN SEBEPLERİ ÜZERİNE BİR ARAŞTIRMA
Author(s) -
İrfan YILDIRIM
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of social humanities sciences research (jshsr)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2459-1149
DOI - 10.26450/jshsr.1578
Subject(s) - humanities , philosophy
Domestic violence against children is an important social problem that is commonly encountered, affects children deeply and leaves permanent traces on them. As a result of changing social dynamics, the structure and functions of the family are gradually changing and evolving. Expectations of spouses from each other and their children differ as time passes. Subsequent children are often silent victims of the types of violence in the family or are directly exposed to violence. This study was planned to reveal the reasons for children / young people who are directly exposed to physical violence in the family. The phenomenon of violence, which is a very broad subject, has been briefly dealt with in the theoretical framework and is limited to physical violence against children under the title of domestic violence. Physical violence against children is dealt with as violence 1 Bu makale, Fırat Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsünde yapılan “Aile İçi Şiddetin Ortaöğretim Öğrencilerinin Akademik Başarıları İle İlişkisi: Diyarbakır Bağlar Örneği” başlıklı doktora tezinden yararlanılarak hazırlanmıştır. Journal of Social And Humanities Sciences Research (JSHSR) 2019 Vol:6 Issue:44 pp:3715-3727 Jshsr.com Journal of Social and Humanities Sciences Research (ISSN:2459-1149) editor.Jshsr@gmail.com 3716 directed at the child attending secondary school by the older ones in the family. 1750 students attending secondary education in Bağlar (Diyarbakır) were evaluated based on the data obtained through questionnaire technique. According to the results of the study, a significant proportion (66%) of the children attending secondary education were found to be exposed to physical violence in their families. When the rates obtained for these reasons are considered, the most frequent children respectively were 'fights between siblings' (31,3%), 'against family elders' (13,1%), 'failure in school classes' (11,6%) and 'not studying at home' (11,5%).

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