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  • Domestic Violence Among Athletes
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    Athletes and Domestic Violence A lady calls 911 and cries that her husband is beating her. She wants to file a report, but then asks the dispatcher if it is going to be in the paper the next day. When the dispatcher doesn't reply, she changes her mind about the report and hangs up (Cart). The lady was Sun Bonds, wife of all-star San Francisco Giant, Barry Bonds. Like the wives of other famous players, she was a victim of spousal abuse. Athletes are praised as heroes for what they do on the playi...
  • Perpetrators In Spousal Violence
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    Violence against family members is something women do at least as often as men. There are dozens of solid scientific studies that reveal in a startlingly different picture of family violence than what we usually see in the media. For instance, Murray Straus, a sociologist and co-director for the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire gave some statistics that blew my mind away. He concluded saying that women were three times more likely than men to use weapons in spousal v...
  • Women In Abusive Relationships
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    Why do women stay with men who beat and rape them? Why don't they leave? Why do they remain in abusive relationships even as the violence escalates? Most women have at least one dependant who must be taken care of, many are not employed, their parents are either distant or unable or unwilling to help. She may lack the access to cash; she or the children may be in poor health, may face a decline in the living standard for herself and her children. Many older children may resent this decision. She...
  • Gay Domestic Violence
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    Domestic violence in relationships and marriages has been a long-standing problem in American society. A lot of people have not realized that it is not just a problem for heterosexual couples. Domestic violence in lesbian, gay, and bisexual relationships is just as prevalent. Lori B. Girs hick, a Professor of sociology and women's studies at Warren Wilson College in North Carolina, states that we live in a society where "sexual violence is defined only in terms of male penetration and intercours...
  • Abusive Relationships And Domestic Violence Domestic Violence
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    Abusive Relationships and Domestic Violence Domestic violence describes a situation where one person in a relationship is using violence to control and dominate another person. Domestic violence victims and their batterers cut across all socioeconomic, demographic, and professional lines. It is an epidemic that is emphasized particularly with the female gender. While physical assault is often times the most common form of abuse, it is important to acknowledge that other forms of abuse are just a...
  • Domestic Violence Victims
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    Violence Against Women in Intimate Relationships Domestic violence is a conscious behavior in which acts of violence and aggression are carried out by one person in a relationship to dominate the other. This violence consists of deliberate verbal, sexual, emotional, psychological, and physical abuse, along with social and economic deprivation. Statistics and studies show victims of domestic violence are mostly women and their children, but men are victims as well. Friends, spouses, boyfriends, g...
  • Service Oasis
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    By: michel a cable E-mail: The Social Agency Oasis? mission is to provide services to battered women and their children. They feel everyone has th right to a life free from violence. Oasis does not necessarily try to end these abusive relationships they encounter, just the violence. They believe in self determination and support their clients in any decision they make. Oasis only wants what is best for everyone involved. They are the leading women's advocate for this area. Eligibility requiremen...
  • Victims Of Domestic Violence
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    Husband Battering: A Serious Problem Billboards, radio, and TV ads across the country proclaim that "every fifteen seconds a women is beaten by a man". Violence against women is clearly a problem of national importance, but has anyone ever asked how often men are beaten by women? The unfortunate fact is that men are the victims of domestic violence at least as often as women are. While the very idea of men being beaten by their wives runs contrary to many of our deeply ingrained beliefs about me...
  • Problem Of Domestic Violence A Problem
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    The Problem of Domestic Violence A problem has become known and to many, they feel that it's about time that the general public has taken notice. This problem has been a taboo for centuries and in the mid nineties it has chosen to let itself be known, the problem that I am talking about is domestic violence, it has ruined families, and demoralized the victims for years and now because of the 'trial of the century' we finally are allowed to discuss it in detail, without fear of reprisal, now we g...
  • More Successful Marriage
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    Concept Paper #3 May 5, 1999 Now that I have been elected to Congress for my ideas on improving the modern American family, I would like to further explain my plans to improve the modern day society and family. The two main issues that I feel are the key factors to the fall of family are child abuse and the lack of communication in marriage. I do believe that these two factors are directly related to each other think this is true because when there is a lack of communication in a marriage one pa...
  • Victim Of Abuse
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    Domestic Violence What is battering? Why do men batter? Why do women stay? These are all questions that I will answer. I will also offer insight into the minds of victims that may help give a better understanding to the devastating cycle that hides behind the doors of many homes today that is better known as Domestic Violence. What is battering? Battering is a pattern of behavior that is used to establish power and control over another person. This control can be obtained through many different ...
  • Role Sports Play In Violence
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    Today in St. Paul two people were murdered. It has been reported that the two were fighting with a third party about a phone call that was made. The suspect is in custody and the case is under investigation", a reporter in the ten o'clock news reports. "Spouse and child abuse are on the rise. This year alone over '6 million men, women, and children were victims of severe physical attacks from their spouses or parents' (article 16) ", another reporter reports. Is it just me or does this seem like...
  • Victims Of Domestic Violence
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    ... Battered Husband: An Unaddressed Problem Billboards, radio, and TV ads across the country proclaim that "every fifteen seconds a women is beaten by a man". Violence against women is clearly a problem of national importance, but has anyone ever asked how often men are beaten by women? The unfortunate fact is that men are the victims of domestic violence at least as often as women are. While the very idea of men being beaten by their wives runs contrary to many of our deeply ingrained beliefs ...
  • Urban And Rural Criminal Justice System As
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    Introduction Domestic violence is a serious criminal, familial, and societal problem. Statistics indicate that many women fall victim to domestic violence however it is impossible to quantify the actual pain and degradation they face. Fear and terror are equally impossible to quantify as women and family anticipate their next assault. Domestic violence touches all walks of life therefore the use of gender specific language should not be construed to mean that domestic violence is only perpetrate...
  • Victim Relocation Program For Domestic Abuse Victims
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    For my psychology paper I chose to do Service Learning. I volunteered 20 hours at the Benton County Women's Shelter. I enjoyed the time that I served there. They really made me feel needed and welcome. I decided, however, that I would not be capable of a career in this field. Just in the small amount of time that I volunteered there my heart wrenched for the girls there. I felt helpless to do more for them. And yes, I even felt sorry for them. That is not to say that I am not going to continuing...
  • Womens Autonomy And Male Violence
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    Male domination and patriarchy have been under challenge by feminists and the women's movement in recent decades. The economic, social and political subjection of women around the world, the violence brought against them and their confinement to the domestic sphere have been analyzed and denounced in academic studies. Most people want to build a new society where gender is not the central factor discriminating between individuals, who should be free to choose the life styles that suit them. Men ...
  • Victims Of Domestic Violence
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    Domestic Violence Introduction An American football hero racing on the freeway in a white Ford Bronco, finally stopping in front of his luxurious home. Six years or more ago this scenario would have sounded like a clever advertisement campaign. Replay the same scenario from 1994 forward and almost all Americans will vividly recall the death of Nicole Simpson and her ex-husband (0. J. Simpson) fleeing the police with a gun to his head. This single event thrust the serious and deadly topic of dome...
  • Actions Of Lorraine
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    The actions of Lorraine make her a fascinating Character in Andrea Ashworths's memoir 'Once in a House on Fire'. Lorraine renounces her maternal role, is reliant on her abusive partners, and is na " ive and trusting. Although attractive and infinitely loved by her three daughters, she suffers from low self esteem and bouts of depression. These factors combine to make Lorraine an interesting personality. The Untimely death of Andrea's father, Anthony Clarke, left Lorraine a widow with two childre...
  • Sexual Harassment To Verbal Abuse
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    Violence Against women by the Republic of India Background of Violence against women: Violence against women has been going on ever since the start of civilization. Women have always been lower than man in every nation, country and city in the world and in every aspect of life. It is still okay for people living in other nations for them to beat women, and it still happens in nations that restrict it and half the time women abusers never get punished. In some nations it is acceptable to commit b...
  • Abuse From Their Parents
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    Where does abuse come from? Where does violence come from? The two are closely and dangerously connected to our country's struggle that can only be defined by the two. Violence is abuse and abuse is violence. A lot of us might have experienced some sort of abuse at one point in our lives. Whether physical, mental, emotional, sexual or even just verbal abuse, all will have an effect on anyone causing the victim to apply this abuse to others. In other words, what is seen, heard or felt by a child ...

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