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Post Survival of SGBV Victims: Three Case Studies in the Batticaloa District, Sri Lanka

Jeevaretnam Kennedy
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Jeevaretnam Kennedy: Professor in English, Department of Languages, Eastern University, Sri Lanka.

International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2024, vol. 11, issue 9, 360-367

Abstract: SGVB is a prolonged crime that has not ended since the beginning of this beautiful globe, though attempts were taken to eradicate it. The socioeconomic background of the victims does not allow them to live peacefully, specifically in the South Asian context, in comparison with the Western context. These three case studies are taken from the Batticaloa District of Sri Lanka from different demographic, age groups, financial and educational backgrounds who were treated by governmental and non-governmental organizations. It is very hard to see that their survival became a question after they were sent back to their society. The system of the society must be changed. Policies and laws do not change the “trends†of the society unless they change by themselves. This study was done by individual interviews of the victims, parents, and related officials. The study is purely a qualitative one.

Date: 2024
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