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    surveys, interviews with policy-makers, and practitioners and, perhaps most importantly, interviews with abused disabled women themselves.” Throughout the book, there was a lot of information giving that helped link domestic violence and disability research. Because, with being domestic violated can cause an individual to have multiple disabilities. Also, being disabled has a perfect opportunity for an abuser to take advantage on abusing the physically and mentally disabled…

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    issue of children 's exposure to domestic violence. It is discussed that children in Australia and internationally are increasingly witnessing violent behaviour between parents, which is now being considered as a form of child abuse. Richards (2011), further outlines and compares the stereotypical view to research literature in regard to how children “witnessing” domestic violence is defined. It was found that from a stereotypical view children witnessing domestic violence is a child simply…

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    Domestic violence is in this situation were an employee suffers an assault on the job, which was the case in the study. An effective measure of how to deal with situations like this should be set-up by the Human Resource (HR) department. Policy and procedures are guidelines that the Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) administrators instruct the HR office to compliant with. The OSHA division is a regulatory agency that mandates that all business provide a safe and hazard free work…

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    mental health is truly flawed, and we are lucky that this woman did not seriously hurt anyone (FIND QUOTE). We have learned in this course that statistics has shown that mental illness can be a contributed factor in domestic abuse. A lot of the statistics were conducted on male domestic violence offenders. In fact “male offenders were 13 times more likely than non-offenders to be mentally ill” (Buzawa, E., Buzawa, C., & Stark 2012. p.94). With my experience and what I saw in that courtroom,…

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    Violent, loud and highly socialised. Wolves are animals clearly displaying pack mentality. The minority of the group, the alphas, decide the behaviour of the pack. The behavioural patterns of animal species can be viewed in the societal structures of human throughout time. Groups such as the bra boys, a surfing gang located in Maroubra, have implemented pack mentality. But is this a negative or positive? Does pack mentality help or disadvantage society? Is it a social construct which should…

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    Perpetrators of Intimate Partner Violence Research has revealed intimate partner violence to be further multifaceted than once initially thought (Holtzworth-Munroe & Stuart, 1994). Traditional intimate partner violence management emphases on male perpetrators and female survivors. This is a theory that all violence is patriarchal, which I believe Johnson is using when defining the sub-groups of batterers. Based on this theory, the foundations of Johnsons control typology are grounded in the…

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    Domestic Abuse and Violence in Relationships What is Domestic Abuse/Violence? Anyone who is in a relationship can become a victim of domestic abuse/violence, regardless of age, race, and gender. There are many forms of domestic violence including physical, mental, and emotional abuse, as well as stalking. Physical abuse can be determined when one partner deliberately hurts (i.e. punching, kicking, scratching, etc.) the other partner in the attempt of causing physical harm (i.e. breaking bones,…

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    I’M NOT YOUR VICTIM I. Introduction The book, I Am Not Your Victim, by Beth Sipe and Evelyn J.Hall, is a true story about Beth’s life experience as a victim of domestic violence. She was married to Sam for sixteen years and suffered of violence for sixteen years. This paper will explain, some of the Beth’s situations where she didn’t get help when she expected too. Additionally, some resources Beth and her children could use for help of the abuse. II. Beth’s Options and Response to Violence…

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    Why do they do What They do: Possible Answers to Sexual Offenders Sexual offences have become a large part of today’s society. Nearly every day, men and women are being charged with crimes consisting of a sexual nature whether that be rape, child molestation, child pornography, a sexual encounter between a minor and an adult, and many more. Often times, the first kind of response to these types of offenses are hateful. There is a large failure to look at the offender for more than just their…

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    Marital Rape

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    couples (Allen). Marital rape was actually not illegal or punished in any kind of matter in all 50 states until 1993, and even though it is illegal now, is still handled differently than rape outside of relationships. Again, I have never experienced domestic abuse in the form of rape, but it’s frightening to me that I didn’t realize it as an issue until recently, and that there are girls that still don’t know it exists. I, like many other girls and boys, have been taught that one of the duties…

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