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    The Impact of the law reform in the Scope of Domestic Violence in NSW As substantiated by amendments to Crimes Act 1900‚ Bail Act 1989 and the Firearm Act 1989 the effectiveness of Law reform in NSW is established in the scope of domestic violence. This reflects the changing social standards and sense of public morality as to the role and protection of women and children in society. The Crimes act 1900 established the statute that codifies the common law crimes for the state of New South Wales.

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    The writer strongly argues that domestic violence against women must be terminated for social change to occur. According to Canada’s Women Foundation‚ on any given night in Canada‚ 3‚491 women and their 2‚724 children sleep in shelters to escape abuse. Domestic Violence physically‚ mentally‚ sexually‚ and emotionally harms women. Women experiencing domestic violence acquire sexually transmitted diseases‚ chronic genital or pelvic pain‚ bruising or tearing of the vagina or anus (CITE). In addition

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    Determining whether Alcohol abuse leads to Domestic Violence Abstract This study seeks to analyze and examine the effects that alcohol abuse may have on domestic violence cases. The main goal of this study is to determine whether or not alcohol or alcohol abuse really has an affect on people and if it causes domestic violence or not. This study will be helpful in many ways and instances and it will help those who are still wondering whether or not these to completely different social

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    Team Report Review on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Kimberly Smith and Mirlande Jean Instructor: Jason Skeens CJHS/410 June 22‚ 2015 As for Team C we have discovered that the missions of our two different categories are basically the same. The mission is to help the victim and make others aware that there is help in preventive services when it comes to these issues at hand. The similarities in the mission of the domestic violent category as well as the sexual assault category is almost identical

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    PTSD and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Many children are exposed to traumatic events before they even become adults. All around the world they are exposed to child abuse‚ rape‚ natural disasters‚ terrorism‚ car accidents‚ and school violence among many others. Studies have shown that these traumatic events‚ if left untreated‚ can result in significant psychological problems‚ such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other anxiety disorders‚ depression‚ or a number of

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    If you are attempting to leave‚ or have just left‚ an abusive situation with your children‚ you need to contact a domestic violence attorney. A domestic violence attorney can do a variety of things that will help you get out of the situation that you are currently dealing with. #1 Protective Order The first thing that you need to do in order to protect your children and yourself from your abuser is obtain a restraining or protective order. The language used from this document vary from state to

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    What is domestic violence? Now-a-days domestic violence is the most common crime in the United States. Generally it is defined as a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain control over another intimate partner. But it can refer to many kinds of violent acts. Domestic violence is a violent act against any person in a household relationship whom the law protects from any kind of assault‚ such as spouse‚ relatives. Listed below are some kinds of

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    Examine the Patterns Of‚ And Reasons For‚ Domestic Violence Domestic violence is the dark side of the family; it can be defined as: the physical‚ psychological‚ financial‚ emotional or sexual abuse that takes place within an intimate or family-type relationship. A view held by the general population is that Domestic violence is performed by “a few disturbed individuals” who commit these acts. In reality‚ as proved by many sociologists‚ it cannot be so as it is far too widespread; according

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    Running head: Nursing Interventions to Combating Domestic Violence Domestic Violence: Primary‚ Secondary‚ and Tertiary Nursing Interventions Jason Holt‚ RN Grand Canyon University NRS429V Diana Anderson‚ RN‚ MSNEd‚ CMSRN August 27‚ 2010 Domestic Violence: Primary‚ Secondary‚ and Tertiary Nursing Interventions Approximately 2 million American women are assaulted each year at the hands of their intimate partner and an estimated 1‚200 are murdered as a result of intimate partner abuse (Black

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    The Effects of Domestic Violence A woman wakes up in the middle of the kitchen floor‚ and as she opens the one eye that isn’t swollen shut‚ she frantically searches for her minor child with no avail. She calls the police who take her report and then question her about her bruises and black eye. She tells them what happened; they take her report and begin the search for her daughter. When they find her daughter and husband they return them both home because the daughter is “safe” in their

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