Understanding and Breaking the Cycle of Domestic Violence

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Domestic violence can be described as a pattern of behaviors that include physical, verbal, sexual, and/or psychological attacks and economic abuse that the abuser uses against their intimate partner. Even in the 21st century, many women do not understand the nature of domestic violence nor do they know how to break the cycle of violence and end an abusive relationship. Domestic violence usually does not only happen once, it is more of a multiple time event and does not only consist of physical aggression. It is the use of threats, intimidation, manipulation, and physical violence by someone who seeks power and control over their intimate partner. Females are usually the victims in domestic violence. According to Child Welfare Information …show more content…

There are a lot of factors to look at when it comes to domestic violence. Did the abuser have a childhood around domestic violence? Does the abuser live in a culture around violence? Is there anything mentally wrong with the abuser? Does the abuser just want control? According to Child Welfare Information Gateway, “the roots of domestic violence can be attributed to a variety of cultural, social, economic, and psychological factors.” When the abuser keeps doing ones act multiple times, they come to think it is acceptable and will continue to commit the act. For example, a little kid stealing candy out of a convenient store and getting away with it. The little kid is going to continue to steal because he did not get …show more content…

One should know where they are going to go when they leave, and what they are going to bring with them. They need to inform a person whom they can trust of their plan. Before they leave they should give all of their possessions over to this person, so they can just get up and go when ready. One should identify local domestic violence shelters, so they can go their if all else fails. They need to have emotion and financial support in place. It is going to be hard leaving this relationship, but it will only be for the best. One should consider obtaining a restraining order, so the batterer can not come in distance of them. Also, even though you may leave the batterer may find you again. So one should have a plan incase of unexpected

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