Topic: There should be tougher law enforcement to protect against domestic violence. “The people who could do the most to improve the situation of so many victims being are in fact ourselves. It’s in our hand to stop domestic violence against each other” this statement was said by the famous actor Patrick Stewart. This statement is indeed correct. Domestic violence is an international problem which is everybody’s business even if one is not being abused. I strongly believe that there should be tougher law enforcement to protect against domestic violence. No one should experience or be exposed to domestic violence for it; affects family life’ increase the crime rate in countries, and it affects one’s body and mind. Firstly, domestic violence causes a number of effects on family life, it affects how family members relate to one another because they will not feel the appropriate …show more content…
A child who experiences trauma of domestic violence will hinder their emotional growth, hence the child will not develop and maintain a normal level of trust. A child that experiences domestic violence or is exposed to domestic violence can develop a fear of their environment, for they think that everyone will try to hurt them. They also do not trust anyone with their problems or issues, hence they will keep everything inside and this will affect their state of mind. An abused spouse may experience chronic psydiasmatic pain or pain due to diffuse trauma without visible evidence. This form of pain will have a very bad effect on the body. It might not show any visible evidence but it will damage one’s body from inside and might lead to death. According to an article written by Lauren Amanda on www.socialjusticesolutions.com, the abused spouse and/or child may develop chronic post-traumatic stress disorders, other anxiety disorders or depression, therefore the laws against domestic violence need to be taken more
A couple of serial killers that suffered from physical child abuse is Ed Gein who was relentlessly beaten for multiple years alongside his father whacking him so hard that he would suffer from multiple blackouts. Henry Lee Lucas had abusive alcoholics for parents and John Wayne Gacy who had a father that would beat him and his sibling at any sign of misbehavior from the kids. The effects of childhood physical abuse on a child can be a turning point in their life where they can either choose to be better than the abuser or turn their rage into something worse. Being physically abused can lead to someone thinking lesser of themselves and it can turn into a downward spiral where they gain anxiety, depression, random outbursts of anger, and can gain PTSD which means post-traumatic stress disorder this can be shown when someone has a flashback or nightmares and can make it difficult for the person to go to sleep and can lead to random outbursts of
Why Should the United States Police be Reformed The killing of George Floyd ignited movements such as Black Lives Matter, the global attention of police, and their power. This inspired people to say police should be defunded/reformed. The topic of defunding/reforming the police, allowed people to realize that there were other victims such as Breanna Taylor and Philando Castile. These movements ignited the idea that some police officers abuse their power and that governments should do something about it.
Domestic violence is an issue in the United States and numerous cases remain unreported. Many Studies have established a relationship between culture and violence Many researchers have examined the issue of domestic violence to answer their hypothesis and possibly come out with a recommendation to minimize the harm. Domestic violence causes a lot of harm in a relationship and the victim at the end can probably commit suicide or have psychological problems. This report is aimed to understand the reasons why Latina women are victims of domestic violence, figure out if it is cultural and common among other race.
I think that exposure to intimate partner violence can be a form of abuse. This exposure can be mentally and emotionally scarring to children of all ages. Obviously some events are more tragic than others, but almost all children could suffer from traumatic events related to IPV. As the video “The Children Next Door” mentioned, 5 million children experience childhood domestic violence every year. The children in this from suffered from mood swings, and anxiety that their dad might come back for their mom.
Once a child is married, she is more likely to be a victim of domestic violence. The World Health Organization reported, 35% of women worldwide have experienced either intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime. The effects of violence on a victim's health are
To better understand the cause of intimate violence will help to come up will help come up with a better solution on solving this problem. There are various theories that have come up to explain the main causes of domestic violence, some include; learned helplessness theory, Intergenerational Transmission Theory, Social–Psychological Model and the feminist theory. All of these theories have tried to illustrate the causes of domestic violence. In this paper, I will target my writing on the feminist theory where it emphasizes power and gender inequalities in relationships. The theory focuses on how societal messages that makes it alright for a male to use aggression and violence, and the gender roles that dictate how women and men should act in their relationships
Changes have to be made for the future, police that is handling cases such as intimate violence should have a prompt response. The restraining order wouldn’t do any good if it isn’t enforced, the perpetrator should be return to police custody to guarantee the safety of the victim. Compensation can be used as a tool to discourage offenders from committing acts. Families and victims should be compensated for the grief that they were put through and the losses they may have had (Fattah & Peters,
A lot of times when people hear and talk about domestic abuse, the lines are blurred around the term victim. Too many times people forget the true meaning of that word, especially concerning instances of domestic violence. There are many reasons why victims stay. Some victims believe that love is something that is strong enough to conquer even the worst of obstacles. In the eyes of these victims, the individual that they fell in love with and their abuser are practically two different people.
People who come from families of domestic violence or any sorts of abuse verbal or physical are damaged, they are mentally and emotionally scarred. In order to prevent a mental illness from developing they need immediate help of a professional
Domestic Violence has become an issue that has lacked the attention of the public that needs fixing. Both of the articles demonstrate the obstacles that are presented in domestic violence cases. The image gives the awareness of the life threatening they live through, and have difficulties looking for help. Many people are unaware or underestimate the obstacles and difficulties that are presented in domestic violence, but a closer look will illuminate these issues that require action to be taken.
A child who experiences trauma of domestic violence will hinder their emotional growth, hence the child will not develop and maintain a normal level of trust. A child that experiences domestic violence or is exposed to domestic violence can develop a fear of their environment, for they think that everyone will try to hurt them. They also do not trust anyone with their problems or issues, hence they will keep everything inside and this will affect their state of mind. An abused spouse may experience chronic psydiasmatic pain or pain due to diffuse trauma without visible evidence. This form of pain will have a very bad effect on the body.
The development in domestic violence policies, to some extent, reflects the change in societal attitudes towards this complex and seemingly incurable topic. The main change in the 70s and 80’s was the shift from domestic violence constituting a private matter to it becoming one for public concern. Gradually policy changes commenced in adopting a more interventionist and proactive approach to combatting domestic violence. The 90’s saw the advent of taking positive action in domestic violence as a result of the hugely influential 60/90 Home Office circular, a report with recommended important changes in the way domestic violence should be tackled.
"Physical abuse of a child is when a parent or caregiver causes any non-accidental physical injury to a child" (childhelp.org). Some of the reasons that a child may have an abusive parent includes the habits of alcohol abuse, smoking, or drugs just as most cases are caused by. Many parents take out their frustrations or anger on their innocent child. " 28.3% of adults report being physically abused as a child" (Childhelp.org).They know that the child will not report them due to having the lack of gut it takes them into report it to their teacher or a friend they know and trust. They also know that their child fears if they tell an adult they could lose their parents, which causes their brain to think deeply and take the account that they are going to be left alone and never be taken care of again.
Domestic Violence Problem Migdalia Villanueva Kaplan University CJ-333 Domestic violence is a crime that is faced in not only America but other countries across the globe. The overall purpose of this study is to show the impact domestic violence will not only have on the American society but also in other countries, I choose to look at the countries of Canada, Australia, England and Saudi Arabia The first pages of the essay illustrate the problems which have been faced in America because of the high increase in domestic violence rates. As portrayed in the essay, there are several problems which will be similar to the ones which encountered in the different countries that will be mentioned in the essay.
Analysis of existing structures implemented to support victims of domestic violence. The initial conceptualisation of family violence was developed in the study of battered children in 1960’s since then many victims have been identified globally. In France, 148 women death was caused due to domestic violence in 2012, in Europe domestic violence is the main cause of female death aged 17 years to 40 years. Domestic violence has been defined in numerous ways, however one simple definition of domestic violence would be that, ‘’Domestic violence and emotional abuse are behaviours used by one person in a relationship to control the other.