Gambaran tindak kekerasan pada hewan dalam masa pandemi Covid-19 di Kota Malang
Abstract
Kondisi pandemi Covid-19 yang terjadi di Indonesia sejak bulan Maret 2020 menjadi sebuah babak baru dari kehidupan luas di Indonesia. Pembatasan pergerakan sosial, aktifitas dan penyesuaian kegiatan di ruang publik menjadi perhatian masyarakat dan pemerintah hingga saat ini. Kondisi himpitan ekonomi, pemutusan hubungan kerja, serta terus berjalan nya kebutuan hidup harian adalah permasalahan yang dialami hampir setiap masyarakat di Indonesia. Beberapa kondisi tersebut dapat memperkuat peluang terjadinya tindak kekerasan pada hewan yang menjadi efek sekunder dari kemungkinan peningkatan kasus kekerasan di lingkup keluarga. Tulisan ini menggambarkan tindak kekerasan terhadap hewan di Masa Pandemi Covid-19 dari bulan Maret 2020 hingga Juli 2021 di daerah Malang. Data dari penelitian ini digunakan untuk dapat mengembangkan konsep bioekologi veteriner dalam pemetaan masalah tindak kekerasan hewan.
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