VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing

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Autor(a) principal: Madeira, Lígia Mori
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Furtado, Bernardo Alves, Dill, Alan Rafael
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/232318
Resumo: Violence against women occurs predominantly in the family and domestic context. The COVID-19 pandemic has led Brazil to recommend and at times, impose social distancing, with the partial closure of economic activities, schools, and restrictions on events and public services. Preliminary evidence shows that intense coexistence increases domestic violence, while social distancing measures may have prevented access to public services and networks, information, and help. We propose an agent-based model (ABM), called VIDA, to formalize and illustrate a multitude of factors that influence events which could trigger violence. A central part of the model is the construction of a stress indicator, created as a probability trigger of domestic violence occurring within the family environment. Having a formal model that replicates observed patterns of violence based on internal familial characteristics enables us to experiment with altering dynamics. We first tested the (a) absence or presence of the deterrence system of domestic violence against women and then (b) the existence of measures to increase social distancing. VIDA presents comparative results for metropolitan regions and neighborhoods considered in the experiments. Results suggest that social distancing measures, particularly those encouraging staying at home, may have increased domestic violence against women by about 10%. VIDA suggests further that more populated areas have comparatively fewer cases per hundred thousand women than less populous capitals or rural areas of urban concentrations. This paper contributes to the literature by formalizing, to the best of our knowledge, the first model of domestic violence through agent-based modeling, using empirical detailed socioeconomic, demographic, educational, gender, and race data at the intraurban (census sectors) and household level.
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spelling Madeira, Lígia MoriFurtado, Bernardo AlvesDill, Alan Rafael2021-11-29T04:28:45Z20211460-7425http://hdl.handle.net/10183/232318001134265Violence against women occurs predominantly in the family and domestic context. The COVID-19 pandemic has led Brazil to recommend and at times, impose social distancing, with the partial closure of economic activities, schools, and restrictions on events and public services. Preliminary evidence shows that intense coexistence increases domestic violence, while social distancing measures may have prevented access to public services and networks, information, and help. We propose an agent-based model (ABM), called VIDA, to formalize and illustrate a multitude of factors that influence events which could trigger violence. A central part of the model is the construction of a stress indicator, created as a probability trigger of domestic violence occurring within the family environment. Having a formal model that replicates observed patterns of violence based on internal familial characteristics enables us to experiment with altering dynamics. We first tested the (a) absence or presence of the deterrence system of domestic violence against women and then (b) the existence of measures to increase social distancing. VIDA presents comparative results for metropolitan regions and neighborhoods considered in the experiments. Results suggest that social distancing measures, particularly those encouraging staying at home, may have increased domestic violence against women by about 10%. VIDA suggests further that more populated areas have comparatively fewer cases per hundred thousand women than less populous capitals or rural areas of urban concentrations. This paper contributes to the literature by formalizing, to the best of our knowledge, the first model of domestic violence through agent-based modeling, using empirical detailed socioeconomic, demographic, educational, gender, and race data at the intraurban (census sectors) and household level.application/pdfengJournal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. [Guildford, United Kingdom]. Vol. 24, n. 4 (Oct. 2021), [15] p.Violência domésticaCOVID-19 (Doença)PandemiasViolência contra a mulherSociologiaDomestic violenceViolence against womenAgent-based models (ABMs)PandemicsSimulationMetropolitan regionsVIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancingEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001134265.pdf.txt001134265.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain57305http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/232318/2/001134265.pdf.txt5ec5757a38f71f066a1e1bac53101958MD52ORIGINAL001134265.pdfResumoapplication/pdf1319257http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/232318/1/001134265.pdff1bcddb21238c8fdbad6af2066ecb4a8MD5110183/2323182021-12-06 05:38:27.016802oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/232318Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-12-06T07:38:27Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing
spellingShingle VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing
Madeira, Lígia Mori
Violência doméstica
COVID-19 (Doença)
Pandemias
Violência contra a mulher
Sociologia
Domestic violence
Violence against women
Agent-based models (ABMs)
Pandemics
Simulation
Metropolitan regions
title_short VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing
title_full VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing
title_fullStr VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing
title_full_unstemmed VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing
title_sort VIDA : a simulation model of domestic violence in times of social distancing
author Madeira, Lígia Mori
author_facet Madeira, Lígia Mori
Furtado, Bernardo Alves
Dill, Alan Rafael
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author2 Furtado, Bernardo Alves
Dill, Alan Rafael
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Madeira, Lígia Mori
Furtado, Bernardo Alves
Dill, Alan Rafael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Violência doméstica
COVID-19 (Doença)
Pandemias
Violência contra a mulher
Sociologia
topic Violência doméstica
COVID-19 (Doença)
Pandemias
Violência contra a mulher
Sociologia
Domestic violence
Violence against women
Agent-based models (ABMs)
Pandemics
Simulation
Metropolitan regions
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Domestic violence
Violence against women
Agent-based models (ABMs)
Pandemics
Simulation
Metropolitan regions
description Violence against women occurs predominantly in the family and domestic context. The COVID-19 pandemic has led Brazil to recommend and at times, impose social distancing, with the partial closure of economic activities, schools, and restrictions on events and public services. Preliminary evidence shows that intense coexistence increases domestic violence, while social distancing measures may have prevented access to public services and networks, information, and help. We propose an agent-based model (ABM), called VIDA, to formalize and illustrate a multitude of factors that influence events which could trigger violence. A central part of the model is the construction of a stress indicator, created as a probability trigger of domestic violence occurring within the family environment. Having a formal model that replicates observed patterns of violence based on internal familial characteristics enables us to experiment with altering dynamics. We first tested the (a) absence or presence of the deterrence system of domestic violence against women and then (b) the existence of measures to increase social distancing. VIDA presents comparative results for metropolitan regions and neighborhoods considered in the experiments. Results suggest that social distancing measures, particularly those encouraging staying at home, may have increased domestic violence against women by about 10%. VIDA suggests further that more populated areas have comparatively fewer cases per hundred thousand women than less populous capitals or rural areas of urban concentrations. This paper contributes to the literature by formalizing, to the best of our knowledge, the first model of domestic violence through agent-based modeling, using empirical detailed socioeconomic, demographic, educational, gender, and race data at the intraurban (census sectors) and household level.
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