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    important problem in Native American domestic violence is that family violence is a serious problem in our native communities and this includes abusing a spouse, children, parents, grandparents or elders, cousin, aunts, and uncle. Native Americans have the highest numbers reported of elder, children, and rape abuse by a family member out of any other race because the use drugs and alcohol, and their own mental health issues. This is why our family related domestic violence problems are a serious…

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    Domestic violence is defined as consistently abusive behavior by one person against another involved in an intimate relationship, such as dating or marriage. It is recognized as a criminal offense in almost all countries across the world. Also called spousal abuse, battering, and family violence. Domestic violence must be identified as a public, national crime. To reduce domestic violence today, the US criminal justice systems should change the arrest policies, violations of order of protections…

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    the forty-nine or so people surrounding me I could count off the number of young adults who have been exposed to domestic violence. If I was to ask every kid in this room if they know of a case, any case of domestic violence an innumerable amount of my peers could single out at least one. According to statistics one in three women, and one in four men are victims of domestic violence (Young). This meaning over twenty- five percent of my class has been a victim of this frenzy; statistically…

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    Domestic Violence – The Voiceless Crime We are often blinded by love. We choose not to see the things that cause us harm simply because we love them and we believe the love is mutual. Sometimes it is a years’ worth of a partner or family member wearing you down, compelling you to believe that you are ungrateful or unworthy of their love. Other times it is physical, leaving tangible and symbolic scars on your skin, reminding you that you are worthless. Their days do not consist of a…

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    From there things changed for me. I currently work at that same domestic violence shelter and I have to say I love my job. I feel that my personal experience, being a survivor of domestic violence helped me to relate and better assist the clients. To see women who have been abused and rise above it is amazing. The problem is that even with the success stories there is just as many…

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    The Intervention Plan Short-term In the short-term it would be highly advisable for Maria to take out a protection order as soon as possible. As Dmitri has no known history of physical violence in his behaviour, it may be that he doesn’t understand his behaviour and needs to be explicitly told that his behaviour is illegal, as most protection orders do work in creating safety and getting the perpetrator to reconsider their behaviour (Laing & Humphreys, 2013). A protection order would also assist…

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    Police Response to Domestic Violence Domestic violence has been an ever growing epidemic and it has become more prevalent now more than ever. In the 1960’s wife battering was considered a social issue and seen as a matter between husband wife in which the police were rarely called out and neighbors didn’t get involved. According to "Police Response to Domestic Violence"(n.d.), “Police officers were trained on how to respond to family violence crises by separating the parties for a cooling-down…

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    men have a two in five chance (40%) of being abused by a domestic partner. This statistic is not just based off of married couples. This goes for all different relationships, including heterosexual relationships, and same sex relationships, and both either married or unmarried. Men have a tendency to not tell people or report their abuse due to the sexist stigma that men have to be masculine and dominant and any form of domestic violence or abuse can be seen as being weak. This article…

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    Domestic violence in Trinidad and Tobago is an endemic. What sparked this topic is a friend who is a native of Trinidad and Tobago. For a native of the island stated that there crime rate is high and domestic violence is in the top ranking. From this information is what sparked the curiosity of the topic. The rate of domestic violence in the country that is reported is major. For this to be a smaller country on an island the rates of violence against women are high. The severity of domestic…

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    Is there more awareness in domestic violence since the OJ Simpson case? Did Nicole know that she was going to be murdered ahead of time? Was there anything that could have been done to prevent this? What are the rights of Nicole’s family? All of these plus many more are questions that have come up since this tragedy 22 years ago. This case had much to do with the Violence Against Women Act being passed by Congress in 1994. There was a pattern of violence from OJ towards Nicole and this should…

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