Learning to see, learning to say, and learning to eradicate domestic violence in China

IF 1.7 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Gender-Based Violence Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1332/239868021x16557434018638
Dongling Zhang
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China’s first-ever, national Anti-Domestic Violence Law (henceforth, the Law) took effect in March 2016. The enactment of the Law was perceived by members of the general public as a solid step, taken by the Chinese government, both to protect the legal rights and interests of victims of gender-based violence (especially female victims) and also to establish domestic violence as a serious socio-legal problem deserving of greater public (especially political) attention. In this article, I choose to primarily focus on one specific type of domestic violence – gender-based violence within a current or former romantic relationship that causes harms to those in the relationship. I aim to identify and examine the limitations with this still recent Law in particular, and the criminal justice approach in general that China has been adopting to stop gender-based violence. Based upon an analysis of a very recent high-profile case of gender-based violence and five annual evaluation reports on the implementation of the Law, I lean to the conclusion that without transforming the socio-cultural context, no domestic violence legislation can effectively address gender-based violence and enhance the wellbeing of Chinese women.
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学会看,学会说,学会根除中国的家庭暴力
中国有史以来第一部全国性的《反家庭暴力法》(以下简称该法)于2016年3月生效。该法的颁布被广大公众视为中国政府为保护基于性别的暴力受害者(尤其是女性受害者)的合法权益,以及将家庭暴力确立为一个值得公众(尤其是政治)更多关注的严重社会法律问题而迈出的坚实一步。在这篇文章中,我选择主要关注一种特定类型的家庭暴力——当前或以前的浪漫关系中基于性别的暴力,这会对关系中的人造成伤害。我的目的是确定和审查这部仍然很新的法律的局限性,特别是中国为制止基于性别的暴力而采取的总体刑事司法方法。根据对最近一起备受关注的基于性别的暴力案件的分析和五份关于该法实施情况的年度评估报告,我倾向于得出这样的结论:如果不改变社会文化背景,任何家庭暴力立法都无法有效解决基于性别的暴力问题,增进中国妇女的福祉。
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