Paper On Domestic Violence

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Introduction According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (2015) women experience about 4.8 million intimate partner-related physical assaults and rapes every year— and there are many more assaults that go unreported (Tjaden & Thoennes 2000). Definition For the purpose of this paper, domestic violence is “the emotional, physical, psychological, or sexual abuse perpetrated against a person by a person's spouse, former spouse, partner, former partner or by the other parent of a minor child” (McCue, 1995, p. 2). While it is these things, the violence is also a pattern of demeanor used to create power and control over another individual with whom an intimate relationship is shared through fear and coercion (Bonem, Stanley-Kime & Corbin, 2008). The previously mentioned definition can include both same and opposite sex couples, however for the purpose of this review I will focus primary on opposite-sex couples. Domestic Violence has many names, including spousal abuse, domestic assault, dating violence, battering, partner abuse, intimate fighting marital dispute, wife-beating, dysfunctional relationship, and so on. Donna Shalala (1994), Secretary of Health and Human Accommodations in the Clinton administration, states in her speech at the American Medical Association …show more content…

Findings regarding prevalence, incidence, causes and risks of domestic violence fluctuate significantly per study context, definitions utilized, how they operationalized questions to participants and sample composition (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000; Buzawa 2002,). Research also suggest that disclosure rates by victims of domestic violence is a major concern. Factors such as fear, loyalty, embarrassment, and self-protective reluctance to recall traumatic memories suppress disclosure rates (Dekeseredy

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