Today it is easy to see a woman being beaten on the Internet by a professional athlete's husband or boyfriend. Every year thousands of women are mistreated, even murdered, and the number of deaths is also increasing. However, although this is a major problem in our society, there are other kinds of domestic violence, but few people know it, but they are equally important. In this article I will explain the definition of domestic violence and the main abuse. We also propose several solutions to alleviate or eliminate this problem and show some domestic indicators.
Domestic Violence Domestic violence at the University of Tonia Stewart in Virginia Unfortunately, in the United States more than three women are known to be killed by their husbands and boyfriends every day. Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior in human relationships used to intimate, control and humilize victims. Domestic violence can occur in the form of physical, psychological, emotional and sexual abuse. Domestic violence can occur in workplace violence in all ethnic workplaces. This article reflects the economic impact of violence in various workplaces experienced by nurses and other medical staff during working hours and workplace violence against healthcare systems. Violence can target anyone, but it seems to target the hospital environment
According to the Oxford dictionary, domestic violence is a violent or offensive act in the home, usually accompanied by violent abuse of a spouse or partner. Domestic violence, also known as close violence with partners, can be categorized in the form of speech, psychological, physical or sexual abuse by the victim's partner. Domestic violence includes all sex, age, race, culture and sexual orientation. However, women are the victims of the maximum number of domestic violence incidents. University of Michigan defines domestic violence by playing two roles in violent cases such as "survivor" and "abuse". Survivors are victims of violence and abusers are perpetrators of violence. Abusers want domestic violence to control their partners so that they can get whatever they want from their partners.
Domestic violence as defined in "Domestic Violence" and "Cross Country Domestic Anti-Domestic Violence Federation" means "intentional threats, physical violence, violence, sexual violence, and / or power and management Other abusive acts as part of the system ". This includes physical violence, sexual violence, psychological violence, and mental abuse, but the frequency and extent of domestic violence are very different.