Authors
Jyoti Belur, Priti Parikh, Nayreen Daruwalla, Rukaiya Joshi, Rini Fernandes
Publication date
2019/10/23
Book
Violence against Women in India
Pages
63-78
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The lack of adequate public toilets and associated gender-based violence around their use is a matter of concern in many developing countries and has recently come to the forefront of the political agenda and media discourse in India. Previous research suggests the absence of lighting, inadequate provision of basic sanitation, poor design and siting of toilets, and lack of police presence in slums as facilitators for violence against women. However, the evidence is often anecdotal and usually unsystematic. The exact extent of crimes against women in these circumstances is unknown because unsurprisingly women in slums rarely report crimes to the police, either due to fear or lack of access. The research reported in this paper gauges women’s perception and experience of crime and violence around different types of public toilets in two slums areas in Mumbai, India. A survey of 142 households indicated that …
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J Belur, P Parikh, N Daruwalla, R Joshi, R Fernandes - Violence against Women in India, 2019