The Misconceptions Of Domestic Violence

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Domestic violence is defined as violent or aggressive behavior within a household. This involves the abuser and a victim who is most often the partner or a child. This type of violence can be physical, such as hitting or attacking and sexual abuse. It can also be mental or emotional which involves putdowns and blaming the victim. Domestic violence is not just a problem in Hawaii and the United States; it is a prevalent problem around the world. It is also a difficult problem to solve as these acts of violence occur in private and only the victim themselves can seek out help. However, many do not seek the help required. Whatever it may be, domestic violence is a prevalent problem in our society today and it comes in many different forms. …show more content…

When people think of domestic abuse they usually think about men abusing women but this is not always this case. While more women are abused than men, men can also be abused by women and they are. Domestic abuse is also not only about couples in relationships but can also include children. When a child is abused by their family it is also considered domestic abuse. Even if they are not directly abused, many abusers still attack their victims while the child is present and watching. There are much less options for children because they may not have easy access to computers and phones where they can find help and the adults that they should be able to trust are the ones that are abusing them. This can cause major psychological damage to the child and they can end up being the abusers when they get into …show more content…

People will not know their partner is abusive until they are abused. Not everyone can just easily leave their relationship because of love or children. You can not just tell someone not to be abusive or to not love someone. The best thing to do is to watch for traits from the partner. Jealousy, possessiveness, accusations, threats and temper are things to watch for because these are all signs of an abusive person. Domestic violence will always be a huge problem but we can help minimize it if we watch out for it among our friends and

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