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    Domestic violence is an overwhelming social issue that has infected our society. “Domestic violence and emotional abuse are behaviors used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Partners may be married or not married; heterosexual, gay, or lesbian; living together, separated or dating.” ("Definition - Domestic Violence") Violence includes physical assaults, sexual assaults, fear assaults and stalking which can all be prosecuted criminally. Other types of domestic violence that…

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    Psychopathology is one of the most abstract, comorbid, and imperative subjects in the field of psychology. Psychopathology has onsets ranging from newborns to late adulthood and can present itself in a variety of forms. It also has a selection of prevalence rates among and depending on the different types of disorders that fall under psychopathology. The social construction of a psychopath has also been a topic of misconstrued details. For example, it is a common misbelief that psychopaths do…

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    to take it out on their partner once they get home, giving them a brief relief from not meeting gender expectations. Another applicable viewpoint to masculinity related to domestic violence is understanding it…

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    For years most legal systems utilized the same assessment tools for both men and women in accordance to levels of criminality. Through observations and research conducted by criminologists, questions have challenged the approach that a conventional theory of crime can explain the association within criminal activity. The majority of the research and theory shows women to be represented in a negative light, but with the pathways theory utilized, genuine comprehension of the female offenders comes…

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    Out of love, parents sometime resort to physical punishment. Most parents belief that it is the one thing needful so as to convict the children’s bad behavior. It has been defined as “the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child to experience bodily pain or discomfort so as to correct or punish the child’s behavior” (Holinger,2015). This includes: spanking, hitting, pinching, squeezing, paddling, whipping, smacking, slapping, washing a child’s mouth with soap, making a child…

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    DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN NAIROBI Introduction According to Payne, (2009) Violence refers to pain or anger which makes someone to cause destruction. In his view, domestic violence occur at all family levels including: couples, parent child relationships and even in the dating relationships whereby the person/people involved in the violence use either physical, sexual or psychological means to attack the other party. Physical violence involve hitting pushing or biting the other person while…

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    In the world today there are a total of 300,000 child soldiers in use. Not only that but also, 40% of militias, military, and terrorist groups use children . The problem with all these child soldiers is not only getting rid of them but also whether or not they should not be punished. They should be given amnesty because, they are forced into this life, put on narcotics by the leaders, and brainwashed to believe what they're doing is right. Many children are forced into this life due to things…

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    Deception can be used in two ways, to protect or intentionally hurt someone (Healthofchildren.com, 2015). Using it can either get you into trouble or actually save you. Even though mostly it is viewed as a bad practise, most people still practise deception. It can be defined as deliberate deviation from the truth; making a false belief with the intention to mislead or deceive (Goodman, Luten, Edelstein & Ekman, 2006; Healthofchildren.com, 2015; Lee, 2008). Back in the days deception used to be…

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    There are many things that put children at risk for abuse, some of these things include domestic violence, parental drug abuse and having a parent who has been abused. In a recent study done by Henschel, Bruin, and Mohler(2013) a study was done to examine if mothers who had been exposed to child abuse had less self-control with their own children…

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    reason why some victims report domestic violence and others do not. Out of all the reason there is, there is one that is the greatest because people face this emotion everyday which is fear. The victims that over come this and think of protection call the police. Domestic violence affects every culture, gender, age, and socioeconomic. The police has been responding to domestic violence…

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