Category: Domestic Violence
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Domestic Violence, Its Existing and New Solutions
Solutions to the Problem Currently, domestic violence is a problem that is researched and monitored by various agencies. According to McLaughlin, Banks, Bellamy, Robbins, and Thackray (2014), different social care establishments try to create a system for possible interventions. However, the authors note that these agencies often fail to document their findings as well as…
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Domestic Violence and Victims Resistance
The modern society still suffers from several social problems that deteriorate the quality of peoples lives and result in the appearance of numerous health and psychological issues. Regarding the fact that a human being is a central value in the modern world, these stigmas should be eliminated. This domestic violence belongs to the above-mentioned issues…
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Domestic Violence Problem and the Impact on the Childrens Psyche
The problem of domestic violence has always been an ongoing issue for a coherent society. The fact is that due to the disregard of this stigma and the lack of actions aimed at the reduction of its incidence, the problem became extremely sophisticated. In accordance with the relevant statistics, about 25% of households suffer from…
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Addressing Domestic Violence Against Women by Kaur and Gang
Table of Contents Source Summary Prewriting The one-sentence summary The one-paragraph summary The multiple-paragraph summary References Source Summary Prewriting Theme: Family Topic: Domestic Violence Title: Addressing domestic violence against women: An unfinished agenda. Kaur and Gang have a feeling that the topic of domestic violence, though it is a common subject, is yet to be…
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Domestic Violence in the US: Effects on Children
Introduction Topic The proposed research study tried to find out how domestic violence affects children in the USA. It reveals the most common motives and consequences of this issue. Its prevalence and prevention are considered. This topic also presents various decisions that must be taken in case of abusive practices among the members of one…
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Domestic Violence Victims Needs Assessment
Domestic violence belongs to the number of the most urgent problems of modern society. The present situation seems to be a catastrophe as man can earn five years in prison for abusing his dog but a maximum of just 30 days in jail for beating his wife or girlfriend on a first offence (Friedersdorf, 2014,…
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Domestic Violence Among Black Immigrant Women
Table of Contents The population of interest Summary of the search process Health information obtained in the search Interpretation of findings References The population of interest The selected population of interest for this study is black immigrant women. Summary of the search process The search sought to establish the prevalence of domestic violence among black…
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Domestic Violence Typology and Characteristics
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Introduction These days, domestic violence is perceived as a serious large-scale problem that often evolves into other social and personal problems. Much research has been carried out to investigate the current problem, its triggers, and its consequences. For this paper, information and data from peer-reviewed journals have been…
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Domestic Violence in Same-Sex Relationships
Rhetorical Situation The article by Shwayder addresses the issue of domestic abuse as one of the key concerns of contemporary societal concerns. However, while the problem of abuse is often explored in-depth as a serious issue among heterosexual couples, it is often overlooked when analyzing same-sex relationships, which becomes the exigency of the essay (Shwayder).…
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Child Corporal Punishment as Domestic Violence
Table of Contents Topic Description Purpose of Research Preliminary Research Audience Focus References Topic Description Domestic violence is an important public health issue that affects the physical and emotional well-being of men, women, and children all over the world. However, when it comes to children, some parents advocate for physical punishment as a means of…