Can Domestic Violence Abusers Be Rehabilitated?

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Brushing your teeth
Tying your shoes
Folding a shirt
Solving a math problem mentally
The tasks listed above take ten seconds or less and they have something in common with domestic violence. According to Domestic Violence Statistics, every nine seconds in the US there is a woman being assaulted or beaten. While a person is folding a shirt there is a woman being assaulted or beaten but that is not the main point in this paper. The main point of this paper is to ask if domestic violence abusers can be rehabilitated or is a question that has an automatic answer to it. Can a person be rehabilitated off of something that it takes them nine seconds to do?
When some people are asked this question they automatically say the answer is not because they feel that a person who is a domestic violence abuser can’t change their ways and they will always have that urge in them to abuse the person they say they care about or love. Research might have a different answer to this question. First, a person might ask what qualifies as domestic violence in order for a person to be considered one.
According to the Domestic Violence Organization, domestic violence is defined as a behavior used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Examples of these behaviors could be: shoving, name calling, pushing, hitting, threatening to leave, stalking and even more behaviors. Some of these behaviors could lead to bruises, blood, hospital visits and permanent scars. Once again the question is can a person be rehabilitated from doing behaviors like this.
David Adams, co-founder and co-director of Emerge states that some domestic violence abusers want to change and they can. David Adams foundation Emerge is the first abuser education program in th...

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