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    Domestic Violence Introduction 3 women‚ 5 children will die today. All at the hands of their partners and parents. 1 in 3 women will be the victim of domestic violence Are you the victim‚ or you? Maybe it was me. Body Domestic violence is the leading cause of injury to women—more than car accidents‚ muggings‚ and rapes combined. The CDC reports that 15 million children are abused every year. Recently‚ the NFL has been under a lot of scrutiny for their domestic violence policy. There are as

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    Topic: Domestic Violence against women in Africa Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to be aware of the prevalence of domestic violence against women in Africa. Thesis: Even though some countries in Africa have taken steps to address the issue of domestic violence against women‚ more needs to be done. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence I. Attention Getter- I am a young woman from Ghana‚ a country in the west of Africa. I am privileged to be the daughter of a women’s and

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    The Impact of Domestic Violence on the Aboriginal Community Domestic violence in Aboriginal communities is a cause for concern relating directly to Aboriginal women’s health and safety. According to Kubik‚ Bourassa‚ and Hampton (2009)‚ “in Canada‚ Aboriginal women have faced destruction in their communities and families as a result of multiple forms of oppression. Aboriginal women experience the highest rates of violence and abuse of any population in Canada” (p.29). Domestic violence is defined by

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    Domestic Violence Cases

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    It is difficult to assess risk in domestic violence cases. Reliance upon previous conviction records will underestimate professional judgements about the probability of further domestic violence (Richards‚ 2004‚ cited by Barnish 2004‚ p. 68). Domestic violence is a pattern of entrenched beliefs and having access to previous police call outs has provided me with a better insight in to the levels of abuse but by no means has it provided a complete picture (Barnish 2004‚ p. 68). Evidence suggests that

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    Adult Domestic Violence

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    ADULT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Jeffrey L. Edleson University of Minnesota The author wishes to thank Susan Schechter and Andrea Bible for their helpful feedback provided on earlier versions of this manuscript. Running head: Children’s Experience of Domestic Violence Abstract Social service professionals are more frequently identifying children who witness adult domestic violence as victims of that abuse. This article expands common definitions of how children witness violence‚ and adult domestic violence

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    Domestic Violence Act

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    [ CAP. 481. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 1 CHAPTER 481 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACT To make special provision for domestic violence and to make consequential and other amendments to the Criminal and Civil Codes. 28th February‚ 2006 ACT XX of 2005. Part I Introductory and Definitions 1. The short title of this Act is the Domestic Violence Act. Short title. 2. In this Act‚ unless the context otherwise requires: Definitions. "the Commission" means the Commission established by article

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    Domestic violence — also called domestic abuse‚ battering or intimate partner violence — occurs between people in an intimate relationship. Domestic violence can take many forms‚ including emotional‚ sexual and physical abuse and threats of abuse. Men are sometimes abused by partners‚ but domestic violence is most often directed toward women. Domestic violence can happen in heterosexual or same sex relationships. It might not be easy to identify domestic violence at first. While some relationships

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    Domestic Violence Domestic violence is described as a pattern of behaviors used by one person in a relationship to control the other. This problem is not exclusive to only spouses and intimate partners‚ but is also inclusive of abuse among adult siblings who reside together‚ as well as adults who care for their elderly parents. Many times these cases are unreported‚ leaving it difficult to know the depth of the problem. The abuse is not limited to heterosexual couples and women‚ there are many

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    Domestic Violence Effects

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    Domestic violence has devastating effect on the victims who are mostly women with a resultant effect on the children. Some of these effects are highlighted as follows; Effect on Children: It is highly believed that a child who is exposed to domestic violence during his/her upbringing will suffer in his/her development and psychological welfare. Some emotional and behavioral problems that can result due to domestic violence include increased aggressiveness‚ anxiety‚ and changes in how a child socializes

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    Domestic Violence and Society A social topic we all heard about yet goes ignored is Domestic Violence. Society will often ask “What can I do to help‚ how do I spread the word?” “How do I know when it’s happening to someone I know and care for?” Society does really want to help and get involved when it’s been presented at the present moment and sometimes to really help. However‚ when it’s in silence and no longer being actively discussed it gets forgotten and then ignored. What the public can do

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