Causes Of Domestic Violence

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Domestic violence is a large social problem in the United States today, as well as all over the world. Domestic violence includes spouse abuse, child abuse and etc. Mate abuse talks about abuse from a marital or a dating partner in an intimate relationship. Domestic violence is not just physical, but is any behavior that is intended to control another person through the use of verbal assaults. Domestic violence is a very important social issue because it has a large negative effect on the victims. Male and females are both prone to domestic violence. This essay will discuss the history of domestic violence, as well as explain the different types, and ways to prevent it. The history of domestic violence goes back to the beginning of man. Ever …show more content…

Domestic violence first start off with verbal words and turn into physical abuse over time. Stress is a major cause of domestic violence. For example, being unemployed, using drugs, drinking alcohol, or having financial issues can cause a person a lot of stress, which can result in abuse. Also, in some cases it can be due to the person witness abuse in their childhood. Children that witness domestic violence in their childhood become aggressive themselves. When domestic violence occurs there are different types of abuse that can take place. Physical abuse is the most common type of abuse. Physical abuse includes slapping, kicking, or anything that is intended to physically harm a person. The second type is emotional abuse which consists of constantly saying things to emotionally harm another individual . The third type of abuse is sexual abuse. Sexual abuse is when someone is forced to have sex when he or she does not give consent. Just because a person is married to someone does not mean they have to have sex with the partner. Even though there are different levels of abuse, all of them are damaging in their own ways. We all know that domestic violence needs to be stopped. As a society we know that it is dangerous and emotionally destructive for children to grow up in a abusive home. There are laws to punish the abuser, …show more content…

Abusers usually have the following personality characteristics, either they were abused as children, they feel insecure, have poor verbal communication, have low self esteem, need to dominate, have a lack of assertiveness, or they have dependency needs. If there are no negative consequences such as jail time and filing charges, then the message is that violence is acceptable. Abusers have learned to be abusive by witnessing abuse. Abusers have also found that it is an effective way of establishing or regaining control in the household. Society must come together to stop domestic violence. The government must ensure the safety and protection of assaulted women and their

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