Domestic Violence Domestic violence includes abuse and abuse, but the focus of child abuse is my abusive goal. Domestic violence has various names such as domestic violence, batteries, wife's beatings, domestic violence and so on. All of these terms relate to the same content, abuses, customary laws, or relationships with dating partners. Domestic violence is not limited to physical strikes. This is an action to prevent and control others by using shame, fear, body, or verbal curse.
Domestic domestic violence and abuse are permanent problems in our society. Domestic violence tends to be concealed by emotion, not being classified as "abuse" by the victim until it becomes a recurring problem. In fact, most of the unreported acts of violence are due to the desire for the victim to protect the relevant criminal. - In recent years, the family concept has changed dramatically. From adult marks to spouses and families, it is a terrible person who will change my life. The most harmful choice of divorce is now commonplace among parents and few admit the negative impact on parents and their children.
Violence and abuse are one of the most disturbing tasks the family faces today. Abuse may occur between spouses, between parents and children, and between other families. Since many cases of spousal abuse and child abuse have not been reported, it is difficult to judge the frequency of domestic violence. In any case research has shown that abuse (with or without reporting) has a major impact on the entire family and society as a whole. Domestic violence is a major social problem in the United States. It is often expressed as violence between families and families, especially spouses. Family sociologists have created the term intimate partner violence (IPV) to include unmarried, living couple and same-sex couples. Women are the main victims of close violence with partners. It is estimated that one quarter of women experienced IPV in some way during their lifetime (compared to 1 in 7 women) (Catalano 2007)