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    According to the Dictionary of American History, domestic violence also known as spousal abuse or intimate partner violence can be defined as a range of actions including assault, battery, rape or even murder committed by someone to whom the victim is intimately related. When one thinks of domestic violence, they often assume that women are the victims with men being the perpetrator; rarely ever does society imagine men as victims. However, domestic violence against men is far more common than…

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    For people that don’t have a clue what domestic violence is. It is a pattern of coercive behavior (which means in a forcing way) and subordinate another in an abusive relationship. These behaviors include physical, sexual, psychological, and economic abuse. Coercion, terrorism, degradation, exploitation, and violence are used to install fear in the victim. Sexual assault and stalking are two main things that victims have to deal with. Sexual assault is any kind of sexual activity with anyone…

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    Domestic Violence when those two words are said or heard many people would turn their heads or act like it is not a reality affecting many women in our society. Yes there are a few cases of men being abused by women but majority of the cases are men being the abusers and women being the victims. So why does this harsh reality being neglected like the victims does not matter and give the abuser the conception that he can get away with such act? Society is to blame for centuries women were known…

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    indicates that intimate partner violence is committed by both genders with often equal consequences” (Mahnkey). Domestic violence is often seen as only women being the victims and not men. “The office of violence against women, part of the U.S. Department of Justice, defines domestic abuse as a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that can be used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner” (Domestic Violence). Domestic violence is a very…

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    Define and describe the social problem Domestic Violence also known as intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pattern of behavior which involves violence by one person against another in a domestic setting such as marriage, or cohabitation. Domestic violence is a public health concern around the world that impacts many but often goes unnoticed and unreported. Domestic violence can take a number of forms such as physical, emotional, and sexual; also violence does not discriminate based on age, race…

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    argument with domestic violence affecting the development of children is that not all of these will pertain to them. In the industrialized world, the United States is the most violent country and the people have become desensitized by it as they are exposed to it daily. This includes the children where two-thirds of the child population has been exposed to domestic violence abuse and homicide. It is not a rare thing to witness, even if it is a rarely discussed topic. Domestic violence can happen…

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    and domestic violence was a rarely discussed subject by society, despite it being a problem for several centuries. The violent crimes that occur for women that are higher than compared to men are rape and sexual assault, and domestic violence, or violence committed by intimates like current or former spouses and partners. It is said that women have less power than men in a social, economic, and physical levels. These may be contributing factors as to why women might be the targets for violence.…

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    When you think about domestic abuse, what comes to mind? For most people, the scene would be of a despicable man in a wife beater hitting his helpless girlfriend. Most don’t consider the latter with a man being hit by his girlfriend. Why is this? In society today, we generally do not perceive men as being able to be abused because we have this false dichotomy that since men are typically stronger than women, they are unable to be abused by one. This mentality of ours leads to little or no help…

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    Thesis In most reported cases there is not enough information or knowledge of the detail events, violent and sexual crimes against children occurring while in state custody. Much of these findings are due to an extreme lack of supervision, oversight, inadequate documentation and/or follow ups. Outline I. Introduction A. Why isn 't policy and procedure enforced in our state agency? To protect the most vulnerable of our society from violent and sexual attacks from those who have sworn to…

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    piece today in response to a segment on Good Morning America I watched earlier this week about the connection between schoolyard bullying and domestic violence. As a White Ribbon advocate I was deeply interested in the article and found myself staying awake late at night, wondering how the establishment of this connection could help us combat domestic violence. A study conducted by the journal Paediatrics surveyed men between the ages of 18 and 35 and found that those who remember being…

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