In his book "Innocent Innocents", writer Richard Wexler describes the testimony of Mary Allen Wilson at the age of eight in the first child abuse incident in the United States. This year it was 1874. Mama was whipping me almost every day. She made a raw hide with a whip with a twist often. The whip always leaves traces of black and blue on my body. I now have black and blue markers on my head These markers are made by my mother and there is a slit made of scissors on the left side of my forehead.
In this article we will outline the spread of domestic violence, the influence of domestic violence on children (including co-occurrence of domestic violence and child abuse), the spread of intergenerational violence and its influence. Prevent domestic violence. Throughout the study, through a longitudinal study, meta-analysis and empirical research and through a more direct study of children's experiences an overview of the insight into the various social psychological and long-term health and developmental outcomes of children Offers. Through qualitative interviews and surveys. This document will also review literature on evidence-based response to children exposed to domestic violence and child violence.
Introduction Domestic violence, also called domestic violence, means disorganized behavior from one person to another, family or family property. This is violence between families, people within families, or an intimate relationship. In general, domestic violence is predicted to be physical abuse, but the range of actions involved is broad. These include sexual abuse, abuse, physical abuse, economic abuse, emotional abuse, social abuse, and mental abuse.