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    Alexa Cordova CJ 300 Current Issues in CJ Writing Project #2 October 20‚ 2012 Thesis Statement Workplace and campus violence unfortunately has become a bane to our nation in recent decades that may be prevented through attention to erratic behavior‚ detailed screenings‚ and stringent security measures. Erratic behavior should be closely monitored when there are increasing shifts in a person’s mood or behavior‚ or if a person suddenly shows signs of drug and/or alcohol abuse‚ it may indicate

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    Domestic Violence Domestic Violence is defined by the department of justice as a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner. Domestic violence can happen to anyone regardless of race‚ age‚ sexual orientation‚ religion‚ or gender and affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education levels. When intimate partners are involved in domestic violence‚ it is difficult to see or understand

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    Domestic violence is a displayed repetition of violent behaviour in any relationship allowing control and attaining power. Referring to violent acts includes physical‚ sexual‚ emotional and physiological abuse. These instances can cause immense social‚ emotional and economic costs. The domestic and family violence protection act 2012‚ identifies that it’s a human right to have a choice to remove yourself from domestic and family violence. People confronted with these issues are familiar with physiological

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    Family violence is not a new phenomenon‚ as it has essentially existed since the beginning of time. Only in modern times‚ however have societies begun to recognize violence and family members as a social problem (Barnett‚ Miller-Perrin & Perrin‚ 2005). For many years‚ the social problem of family violence had not only been heavily ignored‚ but for a number of years‚ had not been fully understood. For example‚ family violence takes many forms and has a number of different names. Family violence‚ also

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    Domestic violence is defined as the aggressive behavior in the household‚ usually practiced to a spouse. Most domestic violence cases are men acting on women. Today domestic violence is considered a federal crime‚ it is the causes of thirty percent of female murder. Women still work in discriminatory conditions‚ the socio-economic and cultural factors that increased inequality made women even more vulnerable violence and injustice. The impact on women’s health include physical psychological effects

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    Ridler Examine the patterns of‚ and reasons for‚ domestic violence in society. Domestic violence whether its physical‚ emotional‚ psychological‚ financial or sexual‚ is used as a form of intimidation to gain control and power. Domestic violence can involve partners‚ ex-partners‚ household members or other relatives. Women statistically are more often the victims both men and women can be subject to domestic violence. Men may turn to violence due to the stresses and pressure to conform to the male conjugal

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    VIOLENCE IN THE FAMILY Domestic and family violence is a pattern of abusive behavior in an intimate relationship and always affects the children. This involves coercion and control by the abuser. In most cases‚ men abuse female victims. It is important to remember that women can also be the abusers and men can be victims. Domestic and family violence affects everyone in the family. The family is a system‚ which means that violence in any part of the family equals violence in every part (Redden

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    Video Game Violence Increases Violence in Children A pair of parents in Reno‚ Nevada‚ is being put away behind bars after neglecting to feed their two young children because their attention was being consumed by video games instead (Lee and Finley 2). People have raised the question of the appropriateness of video games and how psychologically influential they are on a child’s mind. The effects of video games manifest themselves in a variety of ways‚ including psychologically‚ emotionally‚ and

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    Domestic Violence in the Eye of the Law Every 9 seconds in the US a woman is assaulted or beaten. Many people often wonder what it takes for the offender to be arrested and sometimes accuse officers of not doing their job correctly. Police officers tend to have very strict protocol‚ not only for the victim’s safety but their safety as well‚ that they are to follow when responding to domestic violence calls. The laws regarding these domestic calls are especially crucial to the victims because they

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    sexual violence are costly and prevalent problems in this country‚ causing victims‚ as well as witnesses and bystanders‚ in every community to suffer pain and loss. In addition to the lives taken and injuries suffered‚ violence shatters the sense of well-being that allows people to thrive. It also can cause health problems that last a lifetime‚ and destroy children’s outlook on school and in life. The United States has made progress in the last few decades in addressing teen/ young adult violence – but

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