RT Article T1 The Relationship Between Poverty and Violence Against Women: Causality Contrary to Expectations JF Women & criminal justice VO 35 IS 3 SP 219 OP 247 A1 Zanbak, Mehmet A1 Çağatay, Selim A1 Arık, Şebnem A1 Akay, A. Beyhan A2 Çağatay, Selim A2 Arık, Şebnem A2 Akay, A. Beyhan LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1928052541 AB In this research, a field study and analysis are carried out to test the argument that violence against women can lead to women’s poverty. The theoretical background and applied methodology are referred to as a “multidimensional poverty approach.” The field study was carried out in districts representing the urban part of Antalya province in Türkiye. Findings suggest that key reasons pushing women into poverty stem from the “empowerment and security” dimension. The rate of women experiencing deprivation in the indicators of regional danger and violence; being treated fairly; ethnic, religious, and cultural differences preventing access to public services; excessive criticism; and exposure to violence is quite high. K1 Women K1 Violence K1 subjective welfare K1 Security K1 Empowerment DO 10.1080/08974454.2023.2291640