The male patriarchal ideology is rooted in the superiority of men and women in Latin America (Alcalde, 2011). The male hegemonic approach emphasizes male authority, authority, honor for women, but the male male is exaggerated (Alcalde, 2011: 465). By contrast, many people do not claim violence, they are trying to educate others not to use violence against women.
Risk factors affecting domestic violence in Spain I. Introduction of close partner violence by Hispanic as a social problem Hispanic domestic violence is a dysfunctional behavior that affects all ages. Between 1994 and 2010, the Legal Affairs Bureau (Catalano, 2012) reported that the prevalence of intimate partner violence in all races and ethnic groups was reduced by 60%. - Latin American Women: A Latin American woman seen as a product in a culture dominated by men is a product, not a human, in Pridda's "Beautiful Señoritas", but a combination of "sea" and a women's community in Latin America I will try to find it in. The first line of your own humanity drama "Beautiful Cenoritas" will introduce the voice of the Dolorespida feminist.
Elimination of risk factors: The main risk factors for domestic violence are poverty and alcohol intake by male partners. The primary goal is to investigate the degree and cause of women's poverty in order to take measures to improve the economic situation of women. This can be achieved by creating women's employment opportunities. Health promotion activities and legislative measures can play an important role in reducing alcohol consumption. • Prevents injuries related to violence. Entering and issuing a "temporary order" (protection order, professional order, or rental order) by a violent man is an essential part to prevent violence related injuries. It has been proven that advocacy and contact with community institutions improve the quality of life and help prevent injuries related to violence.
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Domestic violence is a complex act involving multiple factors and influences. It is known that alcohol abuse increases the risk of violence and the injuries of the victim become more serious. Children are affected by witnessing domestic violence, and alcohol also increases the risk of child abuse, neglect and emotional damage. Australia's survey on women's male violence experience shows that a husband of a married woman is drinking several times a month and that the likelihood of receiving physical violence is three times higher. In couples seeking to treat alcoholism, high violence rates are common