Culture of Feminism Bullying
Keywords:
Culture, Feminism Bullying, Egyptian womenAbstract
Women’s bullying is one of contemporary images of crime in the world
which has increased in recent years in both developing and developed
countries as a direct result of the gradual integration of women in circle
of more extensive activities in all fields of work and proves to be competent
to men. Women have entered the various fields of life including crime field,
and so crime is no longer a male phenomenon but unfortunately criminal
women are found in prisons. Women’s crimes or women’s bullying is an
updated terms of crime terminology. Research aims to search for the causes
of the spread of this phenomenon significantly, diagnosis the methods of
treatment, highlighting the social economic and psychological pressures that
forced women to bullying, and to adopt different forms of these bullying and
mentioning its negative effects on the Egyptian women.
I used the descriptive approach and the Anthropology approach
methods. The collection tools of field article I used are the case study,
observation, and the interview using a field work guide.
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