Domestic Violence Case Study

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Victims of Domestic Violence
Every year in the United States, one in four women are victims of domestic violence; however, this is only based on what has been reported to the department of justice. While men are also victims of domestic violence, women are more often the victims. Moreover, a study done by Dr. Halket Megan, an Obstetrician and Gynecologist states that “90% of domestic violence is male initiated” (36). In severe cases, domestic violence ends with victims being murdered. More specifically, domestic violence resulted in 2,340 deaths in the United States in 2007, and 70% of those killed were females (35). Many people think that victims have the option of leaving and many people blame the victims for putting up with the abuse. What many people don 't know is, victims of domestic violence have many reasons preventing them from leaving their abusers. These reasons include, isolation, having children bounding them with the abuser and lack of financial support. "It 's never pretty when you leave an abusive and controlling relationship. The warden protests when a prison gets shut down," says Dr. Steve …show more content…

In another study, according to the National Network to End Domestic Violence, financial abuse is a contributing factor in 98 percent of all domestic violence cases. Many victims choose financial stability over safety because without the financial resources, they find it hard to provide for themselves and their children. Many may argue that victims can find jobs; however, many jobs do not provide enough to secure the support a mother and her children need. Moreover, because many victims are poorly educated, they ca not keep up with many job requirements. In addition, their abuser might threaten their victims, which will cause them to be fired from their

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