African-American women are unjustly at risk of domestic violence, but the review of the literature is based on the experience of systematic racial discrimination and oppression of black women victims, traditional law enforcement, criminal justice and advocacy Ineffective population for activities, this prevents access to abuse and resources, (b) use of cultural blindness in the development and management of interventions. To restore criminal justice intervention by incorporating the needs and concerns of black female victims in order to increase cultural sensitivity, deal with violence against black women, and improve the effectiveness of current interventions I reviewed the use. , Criminals and larger communities eliminate violence
In this article, we will easily evaluate domestic violence and drug abuse. Various aspects of domestic violence and substance abuse will be explored. These include causes of domestic violence and substance abuse, and intervention to prevent this. The relationship between domestic violence and drug abuse will also be discussed. The document prove that there is a dual relationship between the two, domestic violence leads to substance abuse, and vice versa. All issues discussed are summarized at the end of this article.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and clarify the effects of domestic violence on women's health and pregnancy outcomes. Data was extracted from the 2000-2011 literature via the MEDLINE database. Domestic violence occurs in all societies regardless of class, religion, religion, or country. Women who go to Delhi's prenatal clinic report 26.9% of the body, 29% of the spirit, and 6.2% of sexual abuse experience, regardless of age. Spouses are 47% of abusers and his family is 31%. In addition to mental abuse, pregnant women are struck by their husbands on their backs and abdomen, sometimes repeatedly hit. The incidence of domestic violence is higher when male spouses are less educated or familiar with drinking alcohol, opium, or tobacco. Community's indifference to literacy, poverty, family status, and spousal violence is the cause of domestic violence.