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Situation of Intimate Partner Violence-A Statistical Study


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1 Department of Statistics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India
2 Department of Statistics, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, India
     

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There are many types of violence that could be make human's life miserable. On those types of violence one of the most painful is “Intimate Partner Violence” (IPV). It could be happened with both men and women. In this type of violence intimate partner becomes violent and perform violent acts against their associates. IPV also happened in same sex partnerships. We are trying to compare the IPV situation among the different states in India as well as between two countries “India” and “Bolivia” by using statistical Quality Control chart technique (SQC chart technique). In this paper we draw graphs for various states of India as well as for the country Bolivia to get a clear idea about the IPV.

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IPV, Statistical Quality Control, Bolivia, Violence, Categories.
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Authors

Arindam Gupta
Department of Statistics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India
Chowdhury Sadeka Nazrin
Department of Statistics, The University of Burdwan, Burdwan, India
Sudhansu S. Maiti
Department of Statistics, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan-731235, India

Abstract


There are many types of violence that could be make human's life miserable. On those types of violence one of the most painful is “Intimate Partner Violence” (IPV). It could be happened with both men and women. In this type of violence intimate partner becomes violent and perform violent acts against their associates. IPV also happened in same sex partnerships. We are trying to compare the IPV situation among the different states in India as well as between two countries “India” and “Bolivia” by using statistical Quality Control chart technique (SQC chart technique). In this paper we draw graphs for various states of India as well as for the country Bolivia to get a clear idea about the IPV.

Keywords


IPV, Statistical Quality Control, Bolivia, Violence, Categories.

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