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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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    Rape cases that are explained and shown in/on the news‚ courts‚ and in popular culture/media are portrayed in a number of different ways. Some rape cases are exposed to bring awareness of such act that happens in domestic violence and sexual assaults. Some are exposed as news coverage to inform their readers‚ listeners‚ and views what is going in society when the act of rape is a very serious issue to the lives of the victims. There are some cases that there are some justice of rape only if there

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    There are several types of domestic violence treatment programs for the victims and the perpetrators. These programs are educational and psychological treatments‚ community-based interventions‚ and criminal justice interventions. Educational and psychological treatments was once based on the feminist model called Duluth Model. This model was based on the fact that domestic violence was a way to control women. The Duluth Model is considered to be confrontational to the perpetrators power over their

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    Domestic violence has become America ’s most common crime and tragically its least reported. The percentages are overwhelming‚ and the statistics can be "hard to swallow‚" but it is important to remember that behind each statistic is face with a name. The impact of violence is far reaching. How does a mother survive‚ not just the blows to her body‚ but the terror and fear written on her child ’s heart and reflected in her child ’s eyes?Domestic violence is defined as abusive behavior in any relationship

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    however proven that domestic violence‚ lack of affordable decent housing‚ and unemployment are the main causes of homelessness among people. These causes and their corresponding effects tend to make people miserable for most parts of their lives. I. Homelessness A. Increased rate in this problem B. Examples of situations of homelessness C. Main causes of this dilemma II. Domestic violence as one of the main causes of homelessness A. Various forms of domestic violence B. Main victims of

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    Domestic Violence is fundamentally different in LGBT relationships for numerous reasons. There are many causal and contributory factors that make domestic violence in the LGBT community uniquely different than male-to-female or female-to-male battering. To understand these differences one must recognize domestic violence beyond the stereotypical heterosexual manifestation. According to A Professional Guide to Understanding Gay and Lesbian Domestic Violence‚ same-sex battering mirrors heterosexual

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    was the impact that substance abuse (whether it be drugs or alcohol) has on domestic violence offenders. I feel that most domestic violence offenders are currently abusing‚ or have abused some type of substance at some point in their lives. Sometimes even the aggressor can cause their abused spouse to misuse substances as well causing their behaviors to change or possibly cause them to become unconscious. Domestic violence isn’t always the same act of force in each case‚ but regardless of the case

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    and Control DESCRIPTION Domestic violence as well as emotional abuse are behaviors used by one person in a relationship as a means of control over the other person. The status of the relationship between those in a domestic violence situation varies. They can be married or unmarried; heterosexual‚ gay‚ or lesbian; living together‚ separated or just dating. One in every four women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. That is an estimated 1.3 million women becoming a victim of physical

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    Topic: The Social Problem of Domestic ViolenceDomestic violence is one of the most under reported cases in the US ’ ‚ according to National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). An epidemic‚ spanning histories and cultures. It can be intergenerational; handed down through learnt behaviors or multifaceted. Someone who abuses their spouse‚ will have a reason to kick the dog‚ the child and the elderly. We tend to think of domestic abuse as physical violence/assault on a partner‚ but it is

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    Domestic Violence in Ipswich has become a serious issue over the last 10 years. Even though there are services to help the victims cope with this issue‚ there are little to no resources for children who have parents who are dealing with domestic violence. If we want domestic violence to slow down or even to be fixed we need to help the children‚ because they are the next generation and what happens to them will affect everyone. This means if they are learning from the older generations‚ then domestic

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