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    live in domestic violence homes are constantly being exposed to verbal and physical abuse‚ directly or indirectly‚ it has to account for some form of damage within them. They generally suffer in silence‚ but often develop high levels of aggression‚ anger issues and anxiety‚ and often become depressed‚ there is even a potential to develop Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Therefore‚ it is imperative that research continue to be conducted in order to further understand how being exposed to domestic violence

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    with children’s and parents’ perspectives on domestic violence” (Stanley‚Miller and Richardson-Foster‚2012). It considers the views of families that have experienced domestic violence and their perspectives of how effective professionals‚ in particular social workers‚ have been to help facilitate services and support. The article suggests exposure to domestic violence can impact on a child’s health and development however Stanley et al (2011a) suggests domestic violence as a form of significant harm

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    of posttraumatic stress on child witnesses to domestic violence. The scholarly article found in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry was investigated to aid in this inquiry. The article hypothesized that children witnessing domestic violence are predisposed to the same level of posttraumatic stress simultaneous to if they were the direct victims of physical abuse or sexual abuse. A sample of 35 children‚ 20 whom have witnessed domestic violence and 15 who had not‚ were assessed. The children

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    it hurts the children as well. The children‚ along with the person who is being abused could and would have a hard time forgetting the event since it was so traumatizing. As a result of the male children seeing the abuse‚ “ Boys who witness domestic violence in their own home are three times likely to become batters” ( “Capital Area 24 Hour”). The new generation will think that the way they are supposed to treat women or people in general‚ is in an abusive way. According to “ Captial Area 24 Hour

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    Feminist Perspective on the Scarlet Letter  The Scarlet Letter​  is an important piece of literature which offers a notable contribution to all  literature with it’s strong female main character and themes of misogyny‚ religious mania‚ and  forgiveness.   The summary by Mary Ellen Snodgrass in The Encyclopedia of Feminist Literature  describes and summarizes this perspective.  The excerpt speaks on Hester’s strong character and  resistance against the patriarchal oppressive religious male stronghold

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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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    Running Head: EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 1 Effects of Domestic Violence on Children Theodore Ratto Cal Sate East Bay Running Head: EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2 Abstract Domestic violence is widespread not just throughout our country but throughout the world. After reviewing the effects it has on children it is evident that this issue demands more attention. Domestic violence has been researched for decades and the common thread found amongst studies is the harsh physical

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    emotional side of domestic violence‚ and the impact that it has on victims. Domestic violence is not only a physical act of violence‚ if there are not visible signs such as bruises‚ broken bone or cuts‚ the damage is still real. The physical‚ emotional and psychological effect of domestic abuse according to this article‚ is recognized on the “national level among all groups of women” (Buzawa‚ Buzawa‚ & Stark‚ 2012). The article addresses the perception society has of domestic violence victims. The ideology

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    devastating effects of Domestic Violence. The issue of Domestic Violence is that most people aren’t aware about it or are too afraid to speak out. The intense topic of Domestic Violence is one rarely spoken of‚ in my poster I was hoping to evoke the feeling of horror and to make it easier for people to break free from these relationships as they have support from their families and friends. We raise awareness by increasing the understanding of the impact of domestic violence‚ and providing programs

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    ASSIGNMENT 1 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ID: S99003183; URIAM ROBATI ABSTRACT Domestic Violence has a great effect on children. Domestic violence also known as domestic abuse‚ spousal abuse or child abuse is recognized as a pattern of abusive behavior by one or both partners especially those in marriage. This coercive behavior is used against another person to obtain power and control over the other party in a relationship. Domestic violence takes many forms such as physical violence which includes

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