Abusers: The Cause Of Domestic Violence

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According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, in 2010 “On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. During one year, this equates to more than 10 million women and men” (NCADV 2). No one should live in fear of the person they love and trust. Anyone can be subjected to brutality or abuse, yet this problem is often neglected and pardoned aside. The staggering numbers further proves how much of a concern domestic abuse has become in our day and age. “Domestic violence is when one partner in an intimate relationship abuses the other. The abuse can be physical, sexual, emotional or a combination of all three” (“What is domestic violence” 1). According to Segal and Smith …show more content…

Domestic violence and abuse do not single out. Abuse happens among heterosexual couples as well as same-sex partners. It occurs within all age ranges and ethnicity, regardless of gender. Even though women are more commonly victimized to domestic abuse, men are also fall prey to this offense especially when it comes to verbal and emotional abuse (Segal and smith 1). While some may see domestic violence as something small because they themselves have not experienced it, many Individuals deal with this torment on a regular basis and to them it can mean the difference between life and death. The bottom line is that abusive behavior is never tolerable, whether it is being committed by a man or a woman, teenager or an older adult. Everyone deserves the right to feel appreciate, respected, and secure (Segal and smith 1). Domestic violence is a highly prevalent issue even in today's time, and is a matter which is quite often overlooked. It’s a crime against people and the law that has adverse physical, emotional and mental effects on a large number of people including men, women and children from all walks of

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