The Effects of Domestic Violence A woman wakes up in the middle of the kitchen floor, and as she opens the one eye that isn’t swollen shut, she frantically searches for her minor child with no avail. She calls the police who take her report and then question her about her bruises and black eye. She tells them what happened; they take her report and begin the search for her daughter. When they find her daughter and husband they return them both home because the daughter is “safe” in their…
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I will explain in my paper what kinds of domestic violence, there are who it affects, and the statistics that have been studied as a result of this horrible action. There are four different types of domestic violence that a person can endure. Each one of these violences can have an extreme effect to an individual. We were taught when we were younger to try be compatible with every person, but not everyone adheres to that. A few people feel it necessary to crush others, this type of abuse can…
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women have fallen into the pitfalls of those issues. Some major issues are being victims of domestic violence and rape. For some time domestic violence was acceptable in a relationship. “In an 1864 domestic violence case, a North Carolina court ruled that a husband could use ‘such a degree of force as necessary’ against his wife ‘to control an unruly temper and make her behave herself.’”(Domestic Violence) With each passing year the lawmakers do strive to make the United States a safer place. “In…
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Domestic Violence Andy Fernandez, Eugene Ayala-Cruz, Betty Coates, Natalie McClain, Ryon Kosino PSY 400 October 6, 2011 Katherine Anderson Domestic Violence Domestic violence is a serious problem that can occur to any person despite maturity, ethnicity, age, male, or female. Domestic violence dramatically affects the victim and the families of the victim, coupled with society. The account of domestic violence has left a disturbing finger print that has showed its ugly face on society. Additionally…
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how to react to and control interpersonal violence. Until recently, primary attention was placed upon the control of violence committed by strangers. Such acts were properly seen not only as inflicting serious harm, if not fatalities, on their victims but also as challenging the essence of a public order committed to nonviolent resolution of disputes. Within the last two decades, attention has also focused on what is statistically the greater problem: violence within family structures. As awareness…
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History. The media portrayed the perpetrators as a horrible, sick people after they committed this atrocious crime. However, a closer look behind the reasons that drove them to such violence shows that a psychiatrist may have even diagnosed them with a mental illness. In America today, mental illness as it relates to violence and crime is highly debated amongst many on whether it plays a role in the crime itself. Even though many horrific violent crimes occur because the assailant is projected as simply…
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affected, whether we know it or not. • Domestic violence occurs in every culture, country, and age group. • It affects people from all socioeconomic, educational, and religious backgrounds and happens in both same-sex and heterosexual relationships. Domestic violence not only affects those who are abused, but also has affects family members, friends, co-workers, other witnesses, and the community at large. Children, who grow up witnessing domestic violence, are among those seriously affected by…
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Domestic violence can occur when one person may feel the need to control or dominate their partner.Domestic abuse is behavior that includes violence or other abuse by one person in a relationship. The Huffington’s post tells us about a women that ran away from her abusive husband and when he found out he used the GPS in her phone to track her down. “When she did not return, her husband used the GPS on her phone to track her down. He scoured her phone records and determined where she was staying.…
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Domestic abuse against women In her news article, the spokesperson for amnesty international describes domestic violence as a worldwide phenomenon that violates the human rights of female victims (Mite, 2005). In addition, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) described violence against women as “a global epidemic that kills, tortures, and maims – physically, psychologically, sexually and economically. It is one of the most pervasive of human rights violations, denying women and girls…
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Annotated Bibliography In what ways does Domestic violence and Child abuse impact a family? Kingstlinger- Bruhn, Charlotte. Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence. The Rosen Publishing Group Inc., 1997. Charlotte Kingstlinger- Bruhn’s first chapter on “What is Domestic Violence”, provides one with a better understanding of what domestic violence is about. Kingstlinger- Bruhn defines domestic violence as “If one family or household member hits, hurts, or seriously threatens to hurt…
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