Domestic Violence

936 Words2 Pages

No one deserves to be hurt physically, emotionally, or sexually. Therefore neither man, child, or woman should have to be a victim of domestic violence. Women are not the only people who are subjected to domestic violence. Even though, on further evaluation on the website of womensaid.org, statistics state that, “32% of women who had ever experienced domestic violence did so four or five (or more) times, compared with 11% of the (smaller number) of men who had ever experienced domestic violence”. Statistics also state, on the National Center of Children Exposed To Violence website, that most cases of domestic abuse befall in family settings, where the father figure portrays the callous and violent actions against the mother figure. However, it should not be ignored that men are victims just the same. Thus, neither man, woman, nor child should be subjected to this vile act of forbidden passion. The actions of domestic cruelty towards women, children, and men need to end, even if the victims believes that they deserve such punishments. (women’said.org), (NCCEV)
Domestic violence is not always physical, though physical abuse is typically the first thing most people think of when they hear the phrase. Physical abuse is when the abuser will physically harm their spouse or child. The abuser does not always punch, slap, or kick their victims. They can use objects such as belts, bats, etc. Domestic violence is when someone in the household portrays violent or destructive actions against the spouse or child. These actions can include emotional or verbal abuse. In this case, the abuser will use their power over the victim without physically touching them. Most of the time emotional or verbal abuse is threats made to the other person. The a...

... middle of paper ...

...n do not report the domestic abuse because they feel ashamed and alone. Some victims refuse to defend themselves because it defies their morals to never hit a woman. Domestic violence and abuse against anyone should not be acceptable, whether it be woman, child, or even man.

Works Cited

Women’s Aid: Until Women and Children Are Safe. Women’s Aid Federation of England. N.D. Web http://www.womensaid.org.uk/

Hidden Hurt Domestic Abuse Information. 2002 - 2012 Hidden Hurt. http://www.hiddenhurt.co.uk/male_victims_of_domestic_violence.html

National Center for Children Exposed to Violence. 2003 National Center for Children Exposed to Violence (NCCEV). Modification: April 13, 2006. http://www.nccev.org/violence/domestic.html Love is Respect.org. 2007-2013 loveisrespect.org
http://www.loveisrespect.org/is-this-abuse/types-of-abuse?gclid=CPKWlp-7irsCFQPNOgod8VgAkA

Open Document