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    in her article Shadow values, shadow figueres: real violence. Mooney found out that in most of the cases of domestic violence offenders recognize their actions as the victim fault. Also, men that hit their wives or girlfriend justified their act of violence as way of show their masculinity. In this study Mooney use Sykes and Matza’s Techniques of Neutralization as a way to identify domestic violence. Sykes and Matza theory of Neutralization is about how people develop a district…

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    wholesome, belonging to a family and is being assaulted by a lone dirty truck driver. This is used as a shock factor or marketing tactic to convince people to drive safely. Using this tactic is can be very effective for people feel strongly towards domestic violence, and if those people correlate that passion with unsafe…

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    violence. There were also signs that were in different languages. When you walk up to the receptionist desk there is a sign with different languages on it to say what language the individual speaks. Family Services provide services like child abuse, domestic violence, family support services, mental health, and sexual assault. For example, with the Healthy Start program pregnant females and new parents can receive in home services. This is in hope that they can learn how to, “nurture their…

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    Abuse comes in many forms, but one of the most concerning and violent of abuses is domestic and intimate partner violence (DV/IPV). Jennifer R. Farmer’s Huffington Post article “Crystal Hamilton, Black Women and Domestic Violence,” is an article written to give a voice to an issue that many choose to keep quiet. Domestic violence affects up to 1.3 million individuals a year nationally (Farmer) but is one of the most scarcely reported; for women of color, low economic standing and sex trade work,…

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    “The only person that deserves a special place in your life is someone that never made you feel like you were an option in theirs.” (Shannon L. Alder.) The nature of violence plays a key role in Jesmyn Wards “Salvage the Bones.” Whether if it was China “sacrificing” one of her puppies, the big brawl during Randall’s basketball game, or when the father pushed Esch into the water during the hurricane. Just like any other feeling that human beings have, there are some things that we often question…

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    I chose to volunteer at New Directions the shelter for domestic violence. When we decided what community service site we wanted to work at I had to choose between my love for children of my desire to help people who have been put in hard to escapable situations. I value community service and voiding doing things that everyone are already doing and since Bessie Weller was the mandatory location from last year I knew many people would chose to do that location. That is why I chose to do New…

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    concept, then, that home could essentially be the most dangerous place on earth for some families. The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2015) reported that, in the United States alone, “1 in 15 children are exposed to intimate partner violence each year, and 90% of these children were eyewitnesses to this violence”. The Department of Justice (2015) defines domestic violence as “a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power…

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    Violence Every human being has their own unique identity. It is unique because they have different kinds of thoughts and personalities. Humans analyze problems differently. Some think that problems have solutions and other don’t even think, they just react. Reacting to a problem can be dangerous when not thinking of what is being done. In today’s society people are seen out in the street screaming and honking to other cars. This behavior is an instinct that comes out from a human when they…

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    The novel Fifty Shades of Grey has become a worldwide phenomenon, if a person hasn’t read this book they certainly have heard of it. The book was so popular that it was recently made into a movie as well, further contributing to the Fifty Shades culture and broadening its audience. The book “has sold more than 100 million copies worldwide…and emerged as one of the biggest-selling series in publishing history” (Bosman 1). When the film version of this book came out earlier this year it raked in…

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    desensitized to domestic violence, it has become the cultural norm. To often we hear of domestic violence from news, radio and social media sources. Whether it involves your favorite celebrity such as Ray Rice’s incident in the elevator with his fiancee or your next door neighbor, the occurrence is far too frequent. Because we are inundated with information humanity has become void of emotion on the subject. This societal acceptance of abuse explains why high rates of domestic violence…

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