of view to fully understand the case.
On October 28, the National Assembly had passed “the amendment for a special case investigation of reinforcing punishment ofsexualviolence,” which had won 207 votes out of 208. The ‘crucible law’ was so named by this recent enforcement. The ‘crucible law’ enforces several things—that perpetrators ofsexual abuse on disabled females or chi
of increase in psychological violence was also found, especially concentrated in the last two years. Such violence tends to occur more frequently than physical violence.
Other research indicates that media violence has now just increased in quantity; it has also grown in its degree ofviolence and its characteristics. More specifically, it has become more graphic and sexual. Explicit pictures
which consistently hide domestic violence : see the box (Hiding the reality of domestic
violence)
They identify the man as the ‘cornerstone of the family’ rather than challenging his violence towards his partner
They name only the most extreme forms of physical vio-
lence (the ‘atrocity story’), while ignoring other aspects
of a pattern of emotional, physical and sexual abuse
of reproduction, sexual activity, partnership, homosexuality, unwanted pregnancies and the complications of abortion, the dangers ofsexualviolence, child abuse, and sex-transmitted diseases, but sometimes also things like sex positions. Most schools offer courses on the correct usage of contraception.
Sweden is the most developed country of sex education and the first country of compulsory
1. Market situation-Analysis on Domestic Violence
1) couple violence occurrences
According to survey that carried out 2010, couple violence rate of married couple age between 19 and 65 appears 53.8%. More specifically, physical assault rate is 16.7%, emotional violence rate is 42.8%, financial violence rate is 10.1% and sexual abuse rate is 10.4%. Couple violence rate during whole life afte