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    misconception to think that intimate partner violence‚ or domestic violence‚ is a one-sided dilemma—meaning solely male perpetrators and female victimization. . Given the fact that the media primarily focuses the public’s attention on the battered woman. Although found that intimate partner violence (IPV) is predominantly a crime against women. The Domestic Violence Hotline states that more than one in four men in the United States have experienced rape‚ physical violence‚ and/or stalking by an intimate partner

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    Domestic Violence and its Causes and Effects Domestic violence is when an intimate partner‚ such as a spouse or a person you are close with‚ physically‚ sexually‚ or psychologically abuses you. An abuser can come from all different types of backgrounds. Although there are no known causes why some people abuse others‚ there are a few theories to explain this behavior. Domestic Violence affects all races‚ ethnicities‚ and genders. It occurs in dating relationships‚ marriages‚ heterosexual relationships

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    vodka. The husband started to call his wife many rude names when she had confronted him about his drinking. She then slapped him in the face several times. The wife was arrested and has been charged with battery. Domestic violence is a very serious matter. Many people have died because of injuries they have suffered in an abusive relationship. However‚ many people who have been arrested for domestic violence have not done anything

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    Gish‚ J. A.; Gill‚ M. J. (2010). "Domestic Violence Screening: Prevalence and Outcomes in a Canadian HIV Population". AIDS Patient Care and STDs 24 (12): 763–770. doi:10.1089/apc.2010.0235. PMID 21138382. edit 3. ^ Markowitz‚ Sara (2000). "The Price of Alcohol‚ Wife Abuse‚ and Husband Abuse". Southern Economic Journal 67 (2): 279–303. doi:10.2307/1061471. JSTOR 1061471. 4. ^ a b Dutton‚ D. G. (1994). "Patriarchy and wife assault: The ecological fallacy". Violence and victims 9 (2): 167–182. PMID 7696196

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    Domestic Violence: A Serious Issue Domestic violence is an occurrence of violence that is usually‚ but not limited to‚ when a loved one tries to physically or psychologically dominate another. Domestic violence leaves an everlasting scar of pain and fear for the victim. Someone’s life could be forever changed by an outbreak of domestic violence. Every nine seconds in the United States‚ a woman is assaulted or beaten (“Domestic Violence Statistics”‚ 2012). Although this is an unnerving statistic

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    Domestic Violence against Women as a Grave Threat to Society Domestic violence‚ or intimate partner violence as it is also referred‚ is a serious problem in today’s society. This paper will focus on physical violence and abuse against women‚ though other types of abuse exist. Despite new and emerging laws‚ advocates speaking out‚ and a slight decrease in overall reported domestic violence incidents‚ women are still victims. There are adverse effects to prolonged and/or severe abuse‚ not the least

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    Working for Those Who Experience Domestic Violence‚” Maria E. Garay-Serratos‚ M.S.W.‚ Ph.D. begins by stating that “if we want a world free from domestic violence‚ we must demand new ideas” (Garay-Serratos‚ 2016). Garay-Serratos then mentions that she is employed at Sojourner Center which is the largest domestic violence research organization. She said that in 2014 they began to think of innovative ideas and started trying to get to the root of the cause of domestic violence. Garay-Serratos says that their

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    The main topic of this paper is spouse abuse. The five sub topics are socialization and stress explanations for spousal abuse‚ employment and the risk of domestic violence among low income women‚ status relationships in marriage and the risk factors of abuse‚ domestic violence in African American communities‚ and wife abuse in urban Russian couples. It will also look at and determine what factors play a role in spousal abuse and explain to the reader how to potentially avoid spousal abuse. Abuse

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    2009 Introduction The office of domestic violence against women defines domestic violence as 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 does not just affect the immediate victim but is a widespread problem in the United States. Eighthly five percent of domestic violence victims are women (Domestic Violence Facts‚ 2007). Results of violence can be health care professionals in

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    research with reference to this study. There are several ethical considerations that need to be taken during this qualitative research due to the high risk factor involved with the participants. Since “about two-thirds of the women reported that their husband abused them almost daily [and that] the violence was physical‚ verbal‚ emotional and sexual.” The safety of the subjects was of the main concern. Keeping in mind the ethical concern that the participants should not be emotionally or physically abused

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