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    Domestic Violence Domestic violence, also known as intimate partner violence (IPV), is defined as mental, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse by someone who is in a personal relationship with the abuser. The effects of this abuse can be both direct, causing death, rape or injury; and indirect causing psychological and sociological harm (Stover, & Lent, 2014). Stover and Lent (2014) further explained that while 36 % of women and 28 % of men have experienced either physical or sexual abuse by an…

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    gestures can leave a long lasting impact. Domestic violence has taken a toll on many men, women, and children across the globe. Domestic violence can occur in many forms which include verbal abuse, physical abuse, and rape. Through the different forms of mistreatment, victims are left with long lasting reminders of their past. As a recurring theme in society, it is no surprise that just in 2013 alone, “more than 1,600 women were murdered by men.” (Violence Policy Center) Before drastic measures…

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    discussions of domestic violence, a controversial issue has been that genders play a role on the punishment given. On the one hand, some argue that being a male or female has no effect on how you get punished. On the other hand, however, others argue that there is double standards between men and women in domestic violence. In sum, then, the issue is women get more of a lenient punishment than men. Though many people assume that there is no double standards in domestic violence, issues…

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    I was exposed to domestic violence early in life. I grow up where disrespect was normal. Emotional and verbal abuse were tolerated. By the time I was an adult emotional abuse in the form of criticism, being negative, name-calling, yelling, and punishment had made me numb. As a result, my self-esteem was nonexistent and joy was a distant memory. As a toddler I mimicked what I observed, I was disrespectful and used profanity. When I was in preschool, my dad threaten me for being disrespectful to…

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    Identify Ethical Dilemma 106, 882 represents the number of domestic violence crimes that were reported to the Florida law enforcement in 2014. This number is large, and unfortunately, it does not compare to the underestimated reality, that 22 – 55% of women face on a day to day basis in their own home (Florida 's Domestic Violence Statistics, 2014). The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (2015) defines domestic violence as “physical assault, sexual assault, and or abusive behavior as…

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    We as humans need to come together and become one and help shine a light on the silent killer known as Domestic Violence. By doing this we can bring more awareness of the matter and help bring an end to the blind eye of the topic. Men, woman and children are falling in the hands of domestic violence due to the experience, trauma and growing up in the community of violence. Children who experience trauma due to witnessing or being victim of the matter tends to fall victim again as an adult.…

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    Domestic violence recently has been a very heavy topic of interest to many Americans. There is much however that many do not know about this legal issue that affects 1 in 4 households across this country. It can also sometimes be referred to as the silent crime as many times it goes unreported out of fear. In my analysis of this issue I hope to show, who can be affected by this crime. Why they are affected, where and when they are most vulnerable, what can be the punishment for the aggressor or…

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    topic domestic violence abusers. When looking at the topic before they begun they had found that two to four million women are involved in a domestic violence each year. As found in previous years domestic battering has always been the number one common choice in violence. The purpose and idea for this was to describe the characteristics of the defendants that being accused of domestic abuse in the protection from abuse order (PFA) which is issued from the courts. Very small amounts of domestic…

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    Domestic Violence “Why did the man hit his wife?” I asked myself. This awful sight stuck in my head for more than 10 years and I still remember it as it was just yesterday. That day was a Monday just like any other day, I was walking home from school and I witnessed the horrified event in front of my neighbor’s house. He was punching and kicking her like she was just a punching bag. He didn’t stop until she passed out on the ground and the neighbors have to separate him from his wife before he…

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    protection. The party served with this order must comply, and if there is sufficient evidence to prove the party is not complying they have committed a breach and can face criminal or civil penalties. Restraining orders are commonly used in domestic violence cases, harassment, stalking or sexual assault. 2) What can a restraining order do? A Restraining order refrains the suspect from contacting you, visiting your home or workplace, keeps them away from you about 100 yards minimum and from…

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