Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Domestic Violence Facts and Myths :: Violence Against Women Essays
In this paper I will be telling you many different forms of domestic violence. I will include the physical abuse, sexual abuse, verbal abuse, spiritual abuse, economic abuse, social abuse, and emotional abuse. I will also describe the "cycle of violence", teen dating violence, and why women stay with an abusive partner.    Physical abuse takes many forms including hitting, punching, pulling hair, slapping, grabbing, biting, kicking, breaking bones, bruising, burning, twisting arms, throwing victims against walls and furniture, throwing objects and using weapons. It also includes damaging household goods, killing pets, and denial of human needs, like sleep and nutrition. Assault can be of a life-threatening nature resulting in broken bones, miscarriages and other serious injuries. A substantial proportion of victims are threatened or assaulted with weapons such as knives,     firearms and axes. Physical violence can result in murder and often leads to serious physical injury. The injuries are not always obvious as abusers often make sure the signs of their attacks are hidden under clothing. For many women there is a real and constant threat of death because of the seriousness of the abuse.    Sexual abuse in the home is domestic violence. Sexual intercourse without     consent is sexual assault. Sexual assault may or may not involve physical   force.     Sexual abuse is unwanted sexual contact. Many men still believe that they   have     the right to unlimited sexual access to their wives.    Verbal abuse consists of derogatory comments, insults and constant put-    downs. Lack of physical attractiveness, inferiority, inability to cope and   succeed     on her own and being told that she is not a good mother/wife/housekeeper.     Over time this constant humiliation will destroy a women's belief in herself   and     severely affect her self-esteem. She begins to take on the abusive   descriptions     as if they are real and therefore may start to believe that she's worthless,   that     the violence is her fault. It must be kept in mind that responsibility for   the     violence lies solely with the perpetrator, not the victim. Threats are very   common     form of verbal abuse, aimed at terrorizing the woman to such and extent that     the abuser is in total control. Threats by a man to kill a woman if she   leaves him     are often reported by victims of domestic violence.    Emotional abuse closely linked to verbal abuse, these behaviors are also     aimed at terrorizing the victim and stripping her of her self-confidence.   Behaviors     include destroying household/personal property deliberately     hurting/injuring/killing domestic pets, deprivation of essential personal     					    
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