The Pros And Cons Of Domestic Violence

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In the U.S. the average number of domestic violence cases that are reported per year is 134,903 (National Domestic Violence Hotline, 2012). Domestic violence is present throughout all of the United States, whether the people of society recognize it or it is under the radar and not seen. In today’s society domestic violence is actually very common in homes whether it is between a man and a woman or a parent and child. Domestic violence can be defined in many different ways because there are several diverse types of domestic abuse. According to the website, domesticviolence.org “, domestic violence or emotional abuse are behaviors used by one person in a relationship to control the other. Partners may be married or not married; heterosexual, gay or lesbian, living together, separated or dating.” No matter what the type of domestic violence is, it is a serious matter and victims are in need of help and support.
Generally, domestic violence is composed of five individual categories: physical, sexual, economic, emotional and psychological. Regardless …show more content…

If the victim refuses to get help, then maybe someone else can help them or try and convince them otherwise. Signs that may portray physical abuse can consist of: going along with everything their partner does and says, having to report to their partner where they are at all times, having frequent injuries or “accidents”, or even repeatedly missing large amounts of school or work (United Way Monroe). If people in society could learn to recognize signs of abuse as well as gain the moral strength to speak up, the rate of domestic violence would surely decrease. If a greater number of people were able to do this, victims would be more likely to try to seek and get help. It is very important to have the abused break contact with the abuser and seek justice (Coleman, G.D.,

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