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    Towel-waving Steelers. Recently however, a dark shadow has overcast all the hype of the start of the football season. This shadow is the recent outbreak of multiple cases of domestic violence involving athletes in the National Football League. As a result of this outbreak, the NFL needs to work harder to bring an end to this domestic violence to help keep the sports industry intact, to keep these athletes as positive role models to young people, and to keep these athletes’ lives and families…

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    This article is about domestic violence. It talks about different type of abuses. These abuses are physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse. Domestic violence is a aggressive behavior between family or household members. Physical abuse is the use of physical force against someone in a way that injures or endanger that person. Sexual abuse is usually undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another. Emotional abuse is a verbal assault, which may diminish the sense of…

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    more domestic violence victims to leave abusive households without leaving their pets behind and at risk. They recognize that there is a human-animal bond and family pets provide comfort, reassurance and healing to adult and child survivors. SAF-T was created in recognition that families who are abused often have pets and do not wish to be separated from them when fleeing their abusive environment. Vivek Upadhya argues that “domestic violence must treat animal cruelty as a domestic violence…

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    4) What are the four sources of information used to estimate how many children are exposed to domestic violence? Discuss each source and describe the general purpose they provide (it's valuable to do some internet searching on these, too). (Lehmann and Rabenstein pg. 344-345) The four sources of information used to estimate how many children are exposed to domestic violence are NIBRS, NFVS, NCVS, and the SARP. The NIBRS or the National Incident Based Reporting System is a database of information…

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    Theoretical Perspectives and their Implications: In critically examining domestic violence as a legal issue in Canadian society, there are several identifiable sociological theories and perspectives that are reflected in the way we understand domestic violence as a society, and in how we address it as an legal issue. As outlined earlier, this paper focuses on domestic violence against women, predominantly by men, in order to offer more specific insight into the issue. As a result of this focus,…

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    or whose sleeping residence is a hotel, shelter, a family or friends house, or somewhere outside. The number of homeless people has risen in the last 20-25 years because of affordable housing, health care for veterans, or because they are a domestic violence victim. The first main cause of homelessness is affordable housing. Families nowadays live paycheck to paycheck, government money, and or a disabilities check. With high rent nowadays it is hard for families to find a good affordable house…

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    States." (Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1991). Domestic violence is when there is abuse going on at home. It can happen to anyone. Religion, ethnicity/race, education, and age are all irrelevant. There are disputes about when actions should be considered domestic violence, but once someone is feeling overwhelmed and threatened by their partner and or spouses actions, it should definitely be considered violence. This dilemma is not only abusive and can hurt the other…

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    How can society fight this issue? What does the individual do to help stop this from happening and stop it all together? Too many times a person will not do anything because they think they cannot. Lansing (2013) talks about how people who witness an act will often walk away thinking that poor kid, or I better not interfere. The person will make the excuse for doing nothing to make themselves feel better. She gives five questions to ask yourself before intervening a situation; “How do I know…

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    L (2013), Why abused women stay in bad relationships; Retrieved August 16, 2014, from http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/10/opinion/steiner-domestic-violence This source documents research on females whom stayed in an abusive relationship fearing of retaliation or in a hope of changing the abusing partner. The research shows the complications to the situations, particularly how a woman who’s being abused still tries to maintain a positive image to the world about their relationship. Some of the women…

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    Description of concerns The ongoing issues as it relates to domestic /intimate partner violence raises issues for concern and problems that has an impact on the mental status for those victimized. Some of these issues include lack of legal support, awareness, and underlying mental health illness that are exuberated due to such violence. Concurrently, the concern for change is a societal responsibility that requires more effective means of intervention and consultation when working with…

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