Sociological Perspectives On Domestic Violence

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Unfortunately, domestic violence is still a prevalent part of society. This is an act of violence that is expressed against one intimate partner by the other one, usually involving physical contact. Domestic Violence is one of the major social issues in the United States which was reported by government and nongovernment organizations. There are various laws that have been passed by the government to take effective actions against the violent activities; however, there are still several instances of domestic violence on a regular basis (Devries et al., 2013). Statics has shown that approximately more than ten million Americans are or have been a victim of domestic violence. This essay attempts to address this issue and evaluate it using the sociological perspectives.
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This issue has been visible since the colonial times in America; however, the English laws have taken active steps against the crime. …show more content…

It can be said that domestic violence appears to be more prevalent among the lower class communities. The social, economic standard of living, ethnicity, income, education as well as other factors contribute to the rates of family violence. Even though most of the incidents of domestic violence occurs between partners, children can also become part of the issue. About 20% of children in the United States have witnessed some form of domestic abuse at the hands of their caregiver or their parents (Breiding, Chen & Black, 2014). The children who start to face domestic violence at a vulnerable age can also be subject to more instances of behavioral and emotional issues. Parents who display not only physical abuse but also verbal in front their child/children are not setting the right example. Children lead by example. Therefore, f they are raised in this type of environment they will think it is okay and continue to do the same thing. Therefore the cycle will not be

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