Combating Domestic Violence in Kyrgyzstan: Are Victims Protected?
- Author
- ะะฝะฝะฐ ะัะฑะตะฝะบะพ
- Corporate Author
- Central Asian Bureau for Analytical Reporting (CABAR)
- Resource Language
- Russian
- Year of publication
- 2020
- Topic
- Human rightsPreventing violent extremism and genocideGlobalisation and social justice / International understanding
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articlesMultimedia materials
- Level of education
- Lifelong learningTechnical and vocational education and training
- Region
- Asia and the Pacific
- Place of publication
- Bishkek
The reform of the judicial system, thanks to which a number of new codes appeared in Kyrgyzstan, was aimed primarily at the humanization of legislation and the decriminalization of certain types of crimes. Domestic violence, in the framework of changing the legislation, on the contrary, was criminalized - it was included in the Code of Misconduct, which is part of the criminal law. But the de facto prosecution of perpetrators has become more difficult.

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