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    estic violence is basically any behavior that involves violence or any kind of abuse by a person against another practically in a domestic setting‚ for instance in marriage or cohabitation. This particular behavior can take place in heterosexual or even same-sex family relationships‚ and involving children violence in the family. This behavior also takes various forms ranging from physical‚ verbal‚ emotional‚ economic‚ religious‚ and sexual abuse‚ which can include subtle such as ‚ coercive

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    The Effect Domestic Violence has on a Childs Behavior Many things come to mind when the issue of domestic violence is being exposed to children. Things such as why did the dispute occur‚ how are the children feeling and can it be prevented in the future? Millions of children are exposed to domestic violence every year (Carlson 1984). In some forms children are being abused as well as the victim in the home where domestic violence is occurring. Whether is it physical‚ sexual‚ mental or

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    Relationship Between Gender and Domestic Violence Summary: This article discusses the relationship between gender and domestic violence. For many reasons‚ people commonly believe that domestic violence is more likely equal to wife abuse or woman abuse. But this prejudice is erroneous. On the one hand‚ because of the definition of domestic violence including dating or cohabitation and modern research finds that husbands as well as wives may be victims‚ domestic violence is not more likely equal to wife

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    Reform- Family/Domestic Violence • Family/Domestic violence encompasses all forms of violence between intimate partners‚ either they are married or not married‚ in de facto relationships‚ boyfriends‚ girlfriends gay or straight; violence between other members of a family‚ household or community - The Domestic and Family Violence Act was amended in 2007 to include all matters that relate to Domestic Violence Orders - This amendment means that adults are required by law to report domestic and family violence

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    to domestic violence‚ available data on the effectiveness of domestic violence protection orders is limited (Young‚ Byles & Dobson‚ 2000). In addition to this‚ the personal characteristics‚ such as age‚ marital status‚ education and mental health of domestic violence offenders is also limited with no available data on the reasons why domestic violence offenders breach domestic violence orders and why these offenders are not deterred by the legal ramifications of breaching a domestic violence protection

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    Women Stay? Domestic violence is a serious and complex plague of society that affects all‚ but women make up the largest number of victims in most case studies. In the United States alone‚ "1.5 million women are raped or physically assaulted by an intimate partner each year. More than 500‚000 women victims require medical treatment‚ and 324‚000 victims are pregnant at the time of assault" (Berlinger‚ "Taking" 42). Numbers like these show how intense the situation of domestic violence truly is. "Two

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    those who need it‚ domestic violence is still a problem that must be dealt with. The victims of domestic violence have real problems that need attention‚ but it seems as if the issues these people face are not top priority. There are multiple things that are going on in a domestic violence situation‚ but to someone on the outside looking in‚ the obvious choice would be to get out of the situation and leave. History of the Domestic Violence Population Domestic violence wears many different

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    Domestic violence is mainly physical‚ but also psychological‚ sexual or financial violence that happens within a family or a family type relationship. The main pattern that occurs within domestic violence is gender. The most common form of domestic violence is the abuse of women by men. 1 in 4 women has been assaulted by a partner at some time in her life time‚ 1 in 8 repeatedly so. Groups in society most at risk of domestic violence include children‚ people in lower social classes‚ those living

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    Wilbur‚ Chuck became very angry at Wilbur’s failure to improve and beat up Wilbur. A week earlier‚ XYZ Counseling had counseled Chuck about an incident in which he grabbed a client by the arm and shook him. XYZ Counseling has a specific policy against violence and has disciplined employees who violate it‚ but it has never terminated anyone for such conduct. Five years ago‚ Chuck was fired by another counseling firm after he hit a client. Wilbur has sued XYZ Counseling AgencyXYZ

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    Domestic violence and abuse is a prevalent problem in our communities‚ as well as globally. It has existed since the beginning of civilization because the problem is not just nurture‚ but also nature. Aggression and violence is part of the innate makeup of the human race and it is a choice we all have whether we want to manifest it in our behavior or suppress and control it. The definition of domestic abuse is when one person in a relationship or marriage tries to control and dominate the other person

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