There are both good fats and bad fats; staying away from bad fats can be easy if you know what you are looking for. The fats that are bad for us are saturated, and trans fats and the better fats are monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Saturated fats turn solid at room temperature because they have a chemical makeup where the carbon atoms are saturated with hydrogen atoms. Trans-fatty acids are fats that have been created in an industrial process that adds hydrogen to liquid vegetable oils so they can become more solid. Trans fatty acids are seen on ingredient labels as “partially hydrogenated oils”. Hydrogenated fats are considered as trans fats because these fats have been created in an industrial process. Trans-fatty acids are harmful because they raise the bad or LDL cholesterol levels and lower the HDL or good cholesterol levels in our bodies. They also increase the risk of heart disease and strokes and have also been associated with developing type 2 diabetes. Unsaturated fats are found in fish, nuts, seeds, and oils from plants, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats are two unsaturated fats. Unsaturated fats are good for the body because they help lower blood cholesterol levels.…
“62% of teens (age 11-14) who have been in a relationship say they know friends who have been verbally abused (called stupid, worthless, ugly, etc) by a boyfriend/girlfriend” (Pomerleau, 1). A direct quote from safevoices.org, an organization intended to reach out and help victims of both verbal and physical abuse.…
It is estimated three point three million children witness domestic violence in the United States annually. The term domestic violence refers to violence between intimate adult partners and may involve a range of behaviors including physical aggression, verbal threats and coercive/degrading sex. “Approximately seventy-six percent women and twenty-four percent men are physically assaulted by an intimate partner annually in the United States”. In 2012, “intimate partner violence made up twenty-one percent of all nonfatal violent crime experienced by women”. Likewise, “intimate partners committed four percent of the nonfatal violence against men in 2012”.…
“Prominent studies of child abuse and maltreatment point to several unfortunate outcomes for victims as they grow up. Adolescents who were victims of sexual assault are three times more likely to suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder, be abused again be dependent on drugs and alcohol, or commit delinquent acts compared to adolescents who were not victimized, according to a nationally representative sample.…
Foshee, Vangie A., & Bauman, Karl E., & Linder, Fletcher, 1999 Family Violence and the Perpetration of Adolescent Dating Violence. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/353752.pdf?acceptTC=true…
According to the U.S. Dept of Justice (2000), approximately 1.3 million women are physically assaulted by an intimate partner annually in the United States. Nearly 25% of women were raped and/or physically assaulted or killed by a current or former spouse, cohabiting partner, or dating partner or acquaintance. Each culture has unique factors that determine the services and resources that battered women, children exposed to domestic violence, and abusive partners need.…
These are just some examples of the questions that may be asked. In this study it is very much my desire to give others an idea the average amount of women and men who endure abuse and reasons for leaving or staying.…
Sexual abuse of children is a devastating problem in the United States and other countries. It affects encompasses all racial and socioeconomic backgrounds (Finkelhor, 1979). Childhood sexual abuse has been linked to poor social adjustment and general relationship problems (Dilillo, 2001). In adulthood, problems are usually manifested in negative intimate relationship outcomes, which include decreased satisfaction in romantic relationships, intimate partner violence, and sexual assault in adulthood.…
Domestic Violence or physical and psychological violence used to dominate another is very common. It occurs in all cultures people of all races, ethnicities, religions, sexes and classes can be perpetrators of domestic violence. Unfortunately violence affects many early in their lives impacting unmarried couples. Statistics show 1 and 3 young people experience violence while dating. Violence in dating relationships can begin as early as grade school, affect both sexes and escalate with increased emotional involvement. Understanding dating violence among adolescents is particularly important. If left undetected and untreated, early patterns of abuse can set the stage for future relationships and marriage. Unfortunately, there are many psychological and social factors that cause people to remain in these relationships despite the harm that it causes both emotionally and physically. Violence in relationships is very common amongst high-school students and adults in or not attending college. Alcohol and drugs such as Rophynol increase this risk of abuse in dating relationships and the likelihood of a date rape occurring.…
Intimate dating violence affects both genders males and females however; females are more impacted and are more likely to be the victim. Culturally many girls mature faster than boys due to cultural reasons. In some cultures girls at age of 15 is consider a transition to woman hood. Gender roles have a set of expectations that can play how the process of cognitive may be how someone behaves or views relationship violence. The study “Dating Violence Among Latino Adolescents” (2016) focused on the rates affected by gender and immigrant status. There is a large number of teen Latinos that are affected by dating violence. In total of 547 of adolescent Latino, the study found that 1 in 5 Latino adolescents experience dating violence. There was…
“A child is abused or neglected every three hours in Washington, DC (Children’s Defense Fund)”. Risk taking behaviors, including delinquency can be the direct result of exposure to severe and cumulative stressors (Mc Barrett, Raine, Stouthamer-Loeber, Loeber, Kumar, Kumar, M., Lahey, B.B., 2010). Male and female delinquents report different types of trauma. “Wards 7 and 8 comprise over half of all substantiated cases of abuse in the district, with the number of 360 in ward 7 and 670 in ward 8 reporting abuse ( DC Action for Children)”. Girls in the juvenile justice system more often experience sexual abuse and rape then boys (Hennessy, Ford, Mahoney, Ko, Siegfried, 2004: Snyder, 2003). According to research, "girls in the California juvenile justice system, 92% report some form of emotional, physical or sexual abuse. (Acoca, Dedel, 1998) Females are usually victims of abuse before they commit their first crime. "Abuse is directly linked with subsequent violent behaviors, with one and four violent girls having been sexually abused compared with one and ten non-violent girls (New York: Teachers College Press, 1999). Female offenders experience higher rates of victimization, and "have more limited abilities to cope with such stressors, thereby magnifying their effect (Dornfield, Kruttschnitt,…
Sexual assault fits this pattern. Researchers consistently have found that approximately one-half of all sexual assaults are committed by men who have been drinking alcohol. Depending on the sample studied and the measures used, the estimates for alcohol use among perpetrators have ranged from 34 to 74 percent (Abbey et al. 1994; Crowell and Burgess 1996). Similarly, approximately one-half of all sexual assault victims report that they were drinking alcohol at the time of the assault, with estimates ranging from 30 to 79 percent (Abbey et al. 1994; Crowell and Burgess 1996). (3). There are many cases of physical assault caused by drunk aggressive teenagers. Inadequate teens feel less fear and have bigger chance to engage into the fight. Statistic shows that alcohol abuse increases the rate of teen dating violence. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), "Among college students under age 21 alone 430,000 are assaulted by another student who has been drinking.”(4). Moreover teen alcohol abuse have pretty high statistics with car accidents. For example, In 2004, 13.6% of all drivers involved in fatal crashes were young drivers age 15 to 20. Also, for the same year and age group, 29% of the drivers who were killed in motor vehicle crashes had been drinking. (5). These facts shows us a danger that has been created by alcohol and teenagers. In addition, theres is a life changer…
The segment about college dating violence impacted my perception on intimate relationships, but it helped me understand the warning signs and what the states/federal statutes define assault. After reading this article, what particularly enlightened me was various risk and protective factors in dating violence, but very little empirical research on dating violence among a particular age group and education level. The awareness of dating violence among various age groups and to evaluate the effect of these awareness programs. For instance, a presentation on dating violence and ways to help or refer someone if they need assistance. After reading this article and others on dating violence enhanced my understanding of the topic and my personal life because I’m currently a college student. In addition, this better understanding may potentially help me in my job in the criminal justice field. For instance, I may help someone who I know get the assistance he/she needs to get out of that abusive relationship. According to the article, college students have a 10% to 50% chance of experiencing dating violence. (Kaukinen, 2014, p. 284) According to this statistic, approximately half of college students experience dating violence, which can have a negative impact on their well-being and health. For some college students this might be their first serious romantic relationship making them vulnerable to dating violence.I believe that a program on college campuses is necessary to reduce dating violence and teach about ways to prevent dating violence. Admittedly, my personal perspective on the dating violence has changed and I’m more aware of the risk and protective factors allowing me to assist someone. As Catherine Kaukinen stated in the article “dating violence is an important social problem requiring a public health approach to…
Department of Health and Human Services (2017) found that in 2015 over 683,000 children were found to be victims of some form of abuse. Of those children, 75.3% experienced neglect, 17.2% experienced physical abuse, and 8.4% were sexually abused with some of children experiencing polyvictimization. Children of caregivers that abused drugs or alcohol, or that were inflicted by domestic violence were at a higher risk for maltreatment. It has been found that four or more adverse experiences during childhood greatly increases the likelihood of disorders such as anxiety, major depression, substance use, and antisocial behavior into adulthood (Tarocchi et al., 2013). Courtois (2008) highlights the characteristics encountered as these children reach…
(2002). History of family dysfunction and perpetration of dating violence by adolescent boys: A longitudinal study. Journal of adolescent health, 30, 375-383.…