This study is a stock-take of the Georgian general public’s knowledge, attitude, behaviors and practices toward the issue of violence against children. The study is quantitative and was administered to 3345 people across 3284 households randomly selected across the country. The study begins with detailing the knowledge of the Georgian public, including professionals such as teachers, social workers and police, about different forms of violence. It then analyzes their experiences, attitudes and perceptions of physical violence. The analysis also considers whether people are likely to report a known case of violence, and under what circumstances.
Year of Publication:
2013
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Resource Type:
Gray literature
Language:
English
Section:
Resource Database