Category: Domestic Violence
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Domestic Violence: Analysis and Evaluation of Articles
Table of Contents Abstract Assessing Current Situation of Domestic Violence against Women Domestic Violence and Child Protection Truth about Domestic Violence Revisited- A reply to Saunders Ethical Issues in Secondary Research References Abstract This paper is an evaluation of peer-reviewed articles that touch on the subject of domestic violence. The first article addresses the current…
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Domestic Violence in Same/Opposite-Sex Relationships
Source Summary Prewriting Theme: Family Topic: Domestic violence Title: Counselors’ attitudes toward domestic violence in same-sex versus opposite-sex relationships. The title does not give any insight into what point of view is held by the authors. It looks as though Banks and Fedewa (2012) aim at comparing the attitudes of counselors dealing with domestic violence…
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Revealing Marital Rape as Domestic Violence
Table of Contents Introduction Impact of the Problem The intricacy of the Problem Intervention Conclusion References Introduction Marital rape entails sexual action with one’s partner devoid of his or her consent. Failure to get consent is the fundamental component that results in the involvement in violence. This type of rape was considered a contradictory term…
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How Non-Profits Address Domestic Violence
Table of Contents Background Strategy Summary Work Cited Background Domestic violence can happen with anyone because it is based on the quality of relationships among people. It can occur within same-sex relationships and heterosexual couples, between stepfathers and stepdaughters, between mothers and sons; it does not discriminate. Domestic violence any attempt of one person within…
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Domestic Violence Forms: Cases Analysis
Domestic abuse of family members, particularly children, adults, and the elderly, should be considered a form of deviant behavior to which researchers give different explanations: biological, psychological, and socio-cultural. The sociological reasoning for domestic violence implies taking into account socio-political, socio-economic, legal, psychological, and socio-cultural factors. In the cases described in the current research paper,…
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Causes and Consequences of Domestic Violence
Table of Contents Introduction Scope of the Problem Previous Findings Critique of Literature Conclusion References Introduction Domestic violence is an urgent and significant problem that is addressed not only by social workers but also by official state boards. The importance of this issue is explained by severe implications on the physical and mental health of…
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Domestic Violence in Nursing
Table of Contents Introduction Definition and Background of the Issue Stakeholders Current Policy and Problems Addressing the Issue Conclusion References Introduction Domestic violence is a significant issue affecting many women and children in the United States. Despite legal repercussions and the established support systems, a large share of victims avoids reporting incidents of domestic violence.…
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Environmental Influences of Domestic Violence and Potential Interventions
Introduction Topic Research Question: What are the potentials drivers for the increasing rates of domestic violence, and how can different social and healthcare institutions intervene to minimize the consequences and impact of this issue? Working Thesis: Apart from the fact that domestic violence is one of the most common social problems, one cannot underestimate the…
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Domestic Violence: Justification Is Unacceptable
Introduction Violent acts committed against society occur for various reasons but are never justified. Finding a problem in a nonviolent way goes a long way toward developing and changing the collective consciousness about issues. More than 10 million people in the U.S. are believed to experience domestic violence –the mistreatment of one person by another…
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Domestic Violence Article and Conservation Model
Table of Contents Strengths and Weaknesses Article’s Central Issue and Findings Differences of Opinion References Strengths and Weaknesses The abstract is comprehensible and excellently systematized into headings: objective, methods, results, and conclusion, which discuss the content, in brief, devoid of being verbose. The objective listed in the article delineates the rationale behind the study. Irrespective…