Historically, the American legal and social tradition has allowed and helped male householders abuse women and children. This historical phenomenon helps explain why women are the main victims of domestic violence. In this country, citizenship and legal liability are given to the free agent who owns property first. Wives, children and slaves are considered "movables" or personal items of male citizens and they are responsible for public actions.
These reflections on domestic violence, or violence in the United States, first appeared in American violence. It is an introduction to the history of documentary edited by Richard Hofstarter and Michael Wallace in 1970. I removed footnotes, added subtitles and summarized here and there, but resisted the temptation to update the party of riots, brands, lynch, shooting, tar and feathers in our own era example. "The main precedent and main reason for violence comes from the established order itself," Hoffstad wrote. "Violence can be said to be an official reality." It is no doubt that other examples and events in these overly modern reflections will come to your mind. End
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. Violence in propaganda medicine in workplace strategy: The propaganda strategy is an article by AnnMarie Papa and Jeanne Venella (2013). 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
Domestic violence (including child abuse, intimate partner abuse, and elder abuse) is a common problem in the United States. It is estimated that violence against family health and family health affects 10 million people each year in the United States. This is a public health problem of the public, almost every healthcare worker somehow evaluates or treats the domestic violence or the patient of the victim at some point. Intimate partner violence includes tracking, sexual and physical violence, and psychological attacks by current or former partners. In the United States, one in four women and one in nine in men are victims of domestic violence. Domestic violence is believed to be underreported. Domestic violence affects victims, families, colleagues, and communities. It can lead to a decrease in mental and physical health, a decline in the quality of life, and a decrease in productivity.