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    Domestic violence and human trafficking are the two problems that occur every day all over the world. Domestic violence occurs in family; spouse or partner abuses another. Human trafficking is an illegal business. Traffickers consider people as products, and they exchange, purchase, and transport people. Although the victims of domestic violence and human trafficking are forced and abused, the number of victim’s reports is low. Two similar reasons that the victims of domestic violence and…

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    ethnicity, sexual orientation, income, or any other factors. It is a learned behavior by the abuser to gain control. Even though eighty-five percent of domestic violence victims are women, men can also become victims. “About three million men in the United States are victims of physical abuse (Younger 2001)”. “One in four women will experience domestic violence during their lifetime (Safehorizon 2015)”. Research shows that there is more than sixty percent of domestic…

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    Domestic Violence Shelter is a nonprofit Rhode Island-based provider of services like residence, education, food, treatment and support for women and children escaping from the people who abuse them. Since 2004 when Domestic Violence Shelter was opened and until now this place became like a safe haven for many women and children who was a victims of abuse. Victims of domestic violence who enter the program receive all the services and support they need for up to a year. The Domestic violence…

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    abused. To most only men cause domestic abuse over women but, that doesn’t mean that men aren’t domestically abused. A lot of studies show that a great deal of men don’t report their abuse and continue staying with their partner because it is very “embarrassing” to be hit by a woman. When men go un-reported it is very sad because men getting domestically abused don’t get as much attention as women because they aren’t often pressured to report it like women are. Instead men are pressured against…

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    the relationship is when it comes to equity. The power dynamic in these relationships are often significantly skewed and establish irrational rules that begin to isolate the victim from their support system. In the United States alone, “one in four women are victims of domestic violence and the U.S Department…

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    Living in a household where violence takes place, along with staying in an environment full of tyranny, the silence of violence has grown into a voice. Through domestic violence, police brutality, and the acts of tyranny. This family went from a relationship of love to bitterness. Domestic Violence, can have the ability to take a toll on a person. Whether it is to those physically, emotionally, or even mentally. Kambilia and Jaja were aware of the misconceptions or disadvantages that took…

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    you are men, women, and children. Domestic violence does not have to be just physically but it can be emotionally and mentally. Domestic violence is when one person is in a relationship purposely hurts another person. It can also be consider intimate partner violence because a husband, ex-husband, boyfriend, or ex-boyfriend often the causes it (Office on Women’s Health, 2015). With domestic violence it is often occurs toward women and children. In United States, more than 5 million women are…

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    treading on eggshells, awaiting their next mistake. Sadly, this is a reality of every 1 in 3 women in New Zealand, who suffer from domestic abuse. Today, Maori women and children are twice as likely to have…

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    There was nothing in the scenario that said it was a Domestic Violence case, but with what I learned about domestic violence from the curriculum it enabled me to make that judgement. As I continually practice doing case study assignments I’m learning how to integrate what I’m learning with instinct. I was also introduced to the curriculums on Domestic Violence and HIV/Aids. The domestic violence curriculum educated me more on what it was the effects and strategies on how to assist clients…

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    Violence on women can be seen in several other forms, there is violence in forms; of sexual abuse, domestic abuse, and verbal abuse. In “Femicide and Drugs Wars,” this article illustrates the injustice and harsh violence that is being caused to innocent women in Chihuahua, Mexico. However, in the “Femicide and Drugs Wars” it has a stronger focus on the affects and causes of sexual abuse on women. A similarity I saw to this topic of violence towards women was in Chapter 26, “The Report from the…

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