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    Animal abuse

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    cruelty cases* reported in the media in 2007: • 64.5% (1‚212) involved dogs • 18% (337) involved cats • 25% (470) involved other animals • Reported abuse against pit bull-type dogs appears to be on the rise: in 2000–2001‚ pit bull-type dogs were involved in 13% of reported dog-abuse cases; in 2007‚ they were involved in 25% of reported dog-abuse cases. Millions of animals are abused each year. Over a million of these animals are abused or killed just due to the involvement with domestic violence

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    Domestic abuse

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    or refuge from domestic abuse. It is absolutely vital that we understand that there are two different types of law in the UK that applys when talking about domestic/interpersonal violence; criminal law and civil law. The main differences between the two laws are that civil law is aimed at protecting the individual‚ while criminal law is aimed at punishing the offender. There is no specific law in the UK called domestic violence under criminal law‚ but the type of abuse that fall under criminal

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    Domestic Abuse

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    Paige 1 Jodecie Paige English 101 5 March 2013 Domestic Abuse: An Annotated Bibliography Kunz‚ Marnie. “Effects from an Abusive Relationship”. Livestrong.com. Domestic Violence‚ 19 March 2011. Web. 1 April 2013. In this article‚ “Effects from an Abusive Relationship”‚ the author Marnie Kunz‚ discuss the long term effects on a person due to domestic violence. He feels that abusing someone can leave them with many emotional and physical scars and issues. He also feels that even after the relationship

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    Women Abuse

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    I refer to the article by the Associated Press in Kabul‚ entitled “Afghan women still suffer abuse despite law to protect them”. In Afghanistan‚ the government has implemented a law that prohibits the assault of women‚ buying and selling women to settle disputes‚ and more than a dozen acts of violence and abuse against women. However‚ despite some success in prosecuting rape cases and domestic violence‚ the Afghan women are still victims of frequent abuse. In July 2012‚ a group of men and women protested against the h

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    Prolonged Abuse

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    causes far more pain than the visible marks of bruises and scars. It is devastating to be abused by someone you love and thinks loves you in return.” Although societal awareness and criticism of this issue has been increased in recent years‚ spousal abuse still remains a persistent issue because of the power and control held by the abuser and also‚ the fear that the victim suffer from these situations. Historically‚ women were seen as properties and it was not too long ago that the husband was legally

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    Abuse on Women

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    but I am much better now. The researcher’s efforts were rewarded as the interviewee proved to be very cooperative and was able to provide the researcher with the required information. The researcher had the pleasure of interviewing a victim of abuse. The interviewee wishes to use her right to privacy and as such will be referred to as Sarah Amus during the course of this research. Sarah Amus was married for eight years and was like any other woman‚ excited to marry the man of her dreams. The first

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    important to understand what child abuse and neglect really is and how it occurs. By taking the time to understand why children become abused or neglected we will be able to identify possible solutions in preventing this type of treatment. Also by learning information based around child abuse we will be able to have a better understanding of how people in our society feel about this issue. A few great authors have left us with some powerful quotes based around the topic of child abuse. For example the author

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    Women's Abuse in Lithuania

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    Women’s abuse in Lithuania Violence is one of the most horrible things a person can experience in his or her life. It’s an improper usage of abuse not just against women‚ but against all of the people in the world. A person can be abused‚ violated‚ raped or even killed by another aggressive person or a group of people. Sometimes the abusers are random strangers‚ but most of the time they’re people very closely related or just very much acquainted with the abused person‚ because it’s easier to rape

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    The book‚ A Child Called It‚ by Dave Pelzer is an astonishing inside look at the life of an abused and neglected child. His journey allows the reader to see a horrible situation through the eyes of a helpless child‚ and has a profound impact on the emotions of his audience. After reading this book I felt compelled to read a bit more about the subject of child abuse and neglect. I have reviewed three different articles‚ which can be compared and contrasted with the writings of Pelzer. The articles

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    What Is Physical Abuse?

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    Physical abuse is the most well known type of abuse. Unlike any other type of abuse‚ there are many indications that physical abuse could be prominent in the child’s life. The first red flag to physical abuse is unexplained bruises. The bruises can be anywhere on the child’s body. If there are bruises that are in the form of an object such as a belt‚ cord‚ or rope‚ this is defiantly an sign that this child is being abused physically. Also if the unexplained bruises happen to appear after an absence

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