Domestic violence frequently manifests as a systematic pattern of coercive and controlling behaviour aimed at disempowering the victim. Gendered expectations are often exploited by the perpetrator to achieve this, and thus broader social and cultural conditions of gender inequality are implicated in much...
Domestic violenceis any kind of behaviour that is used to gain control and power over a spouse, partner, or intimate family member. There are many kinds of domestic violence: Physical abuse, sexual abuse, controlling behaviour, emotional abuse and intimidation, verbal abuse, isolation, and economi...
domestic_violence家庭暴力 Title: Is domestic violence a “purely ‘private’ problem” or a “national social problem”? Illustrate your answer with appropriate research.Domestic violence is no longer a ‘private problem’BSc (Hons) Criminology & Criminal Justice Name: Guo Binghui ...
>Domestic Violence Essay: Domestic violence is the violence or abuse that is practised in a domestic setting – such as cohabitation or marriage. Domestic violence is not only physical. Domestic violence includes any behaviour that is practised to gain power and control over the victim. Domestic ...
It involves violent‚ abusive or intimidating behaviour that is carried out by a partner‚ carer or family member to control and dominate over someone. Domestic violence can occur in many different ways and can affect people of any age. It doesn’t have to be physical abuse. It can be ...
Due to the experiences of subordination and coercion by an abusive and controlling partner in the context of domestic violence, the autonomy of the woman remained of concern. Therefore, any woman who chose to participate self-referred to the manager who then contacted the primary researcher, ...
The objective was to investigate the relationships between overcrowding, domestic violence, and antisocial behaviour in a sample of adolescents in Lagos metropolitan area, Nigeria. Possible gender differences and differences due to religious affiliation concerning domestic violence and antisocial behaviour were...
Asking women about fear of their partner and controlling behaviour may be a useful way of identifying those who have experienced domestic violence.doi:10.1136/bmj.324.7332.271Fiona BradleyDepartment of Community Health and General PracticeMary Smith...
Children who experience domestic violence between their parents, or other adults at home, are not just passive observers. They are profoundly impacted by violence and coercive behaviour at home, and they find complex, creative ways to manage and cope with these experiences. This is a key finding...
Domestic Violence Response (DVR) is a Galway City and County based service that supports women impacted by domestic abuse.