DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AGAINST RURAL WOMEN IN BAGHDAD GOVERNORATE
Keywords:
Violence, Rural Women, Baghdad GovernorateAbstract
The severe conditions experienced by the Iraqi society represented by wars and terrorism and the consequent political, economic and social changes led to the growing phenomenon of violence dramatically, covering all aspects of life in different ways and for various religious, cultural, social or economic reasons
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