The Economics of Domestic Violence

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Economic distress does not directly cause domestic violence but there is no question that economic hardships along with other outside factors cause abuse in the home. The vital key to ensure the freedom from domestic violence is economic self-reliance. While most American¡¦s would view domestic violence as a psychological and family issue, domestic violence affects not only the psyche of the victim it also perpetuates the poverty of women. The welfare reform act of 1996 increased research on violence against women who are on public assistance and who live within the poverty level. Welfare reform has considered special hardships for the victims of domestic violence, yet the Family Violence Option of 1997 (FVO), an individual state option, a special provision to welfare reform falls short of the needed assistance of abused women. In 1996 the Republican Congress and President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity and Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA). PRWORA ended federal assistance for low-income families and replaced it with Temporary Assistance for needy families (TANF). TANF requires recipients of welfare to work in exchange for public assistance and also requires applicants to establish paternity of their children as well as seek child support for the absentee parent. This causes problems to the victims of domestic violence because public assistance is often time the only alternative to leaving an abusive situation. Requirements such as interacting with the abuser to collect child support endanger the victim and the children. To address these concerns PRWORA has added a vital provision called the Family Violence Option (FVO). The FVO proposed by Senators Paul Wellstone (D-Minnes... ... middle of paper ... ...ms National Institute of Justice Special Report June 03. Retrieved December 1, 2003 http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/195079.pdf Welfare information network: Domestic Violence 2002 Retrieved December 1, 2003 http://www.financeprojectinfo.org/win/domestic.asp Welfare Reform and Domestic Violence October 4, 2002 Retrieved December 1, 2003 http://endabuse.org/newsflash/index.php3?Search=Article&NewsFlashID=372 Worcester Family Research Project: Baseline Data 1992-1995 National Center on Family Homelessness. Retrieved December 1, 2003 http://www.radcliffe.edu/murray/data/ds/ds1099.htm

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