Domestic Homicide

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Domestic Homicide Domestic Homicide is the killing of one person by another within the household. Many cases of domestic homicide take place each year. A third of all murders are committed by women. There is also a forty-one percent chance that a woman was the murderer in a spouse murder trial (Dawson 1). Women should have their cases taken seriously and not with sympathy just because they are smaller and weaker than their counterpart. There are Laws and Protection Orders provided throughout the United States, so women should not have to deal with any type of violence or abuse. If they aren’t treated with violence, then there shouldn’t be any reason for women to try to kill their abusive husband. Women should be tried for murder of their abusive husband just like any other person that has committed murder in America. In, “Domestic Violence, Law Enforcement, and Court Responses to Domestic Violence” from Child Abuse and Domestic Violence, Doak proves that there are many opportunities for women to get away from Domestic Violence. Doak starts by telling of arrests made because of domestic violence then shows some tables with statistics. She follows that by presenting some cases containing domestic violence, and continues with laws passed to help families that are victims of domestic violence. Doak finishes the chapter with help that is offered to abusive males and gives some statistics pertaining to the rates of drop out and the chances of the men abusing others again. Doak’s goal was to present the reader with facts in order to show ways for domestic abuse and homicides to be avoided and what happens to men after they have been arrested. Doak uses a formal and factual tone so her evidence would be taken seriously by the audience. D... ... middle of paper ... ... Husband Angelo Heddington is a Woman After Stabbing Him to Death.” International Business Times. 7 Dec. 2012. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. Mike, Blanchfield. “SUPREME COURT FREES NOVA SCOTIA WOMAN RCMP ARRESTED HER FOR HIRING HIT MAN, RATHER THAN CHARGING ABUSIVE HUSBAND.” Guelph Mercury (ON) n.d.: points of View Refrence Center. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. Anthony, Templeton. “I Pointed The Gun And Fired – Wife Cleared Of Murder Tells How She Shot Abusive Husband In Head.” Courier Mail, The (Brisbane) (2010): 19. Points of View Reference Center. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. Saunders, Daniel G. Victims and Violence. Springer Publishing Company: 1986 Doak, Melissa J. Child Abuse and Domestic Violence. 2011 Ed. Gale Cengage Learning: Detroit. Print. Dawson, John M. and Patrick A. Langan, Ph.D. Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report: Murder in Families. U.S. Department of Justice. Database.

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