domestic violence affect families in so many ways, families are a reflection of their parents. the parents have to give an example of respect to their women, thats why theres so many violence in our country, because kids feel lonly and get influence by other cultures very easly,
physically, emotionally, and mentally. it lowers your self esteem to almost nothing. its causes the victim of abuse to think badly of themselves and their life. it makes them feel tense and afraid at all times. it hurts, everything. i was in a very out of control and abusive relationship for nearly two years. it has been almost 8 months since i filed a pfa. my self esteem is gradually increasing and im proud to say ive found someone who i am certain will never treat me the way my ex did. if you or someone you know is in a abusive or controlling relationship, whether it be physical, mental, or emotional, get out and stay out as soon as possible and if its someone you know in that situation, the safest thing would be to tell the someone you trust will take care of it in a safe and effective manner. and oh yeah, support them!!
Very similarly to how it affects women, but with extra stigmas tending to make adult male victims of domestic violence feel weak in contrast to the stigma that men should be strong and invulnerable to domestic violence and abuse. A lot of domestic violence attacks on women go unreported, but it is believed a lot more adult male victims of domestic violence (proportionally) never report the incidents.
it affects everyone involed in the situation and anyone that becomes involved or knows of it
Domestic violence affects a family in many ways. It can force them to not trust eachother. It can also give them problems financially, and jail time might be an issue.
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People are against domestic violence because of the effect on the family and society. Domestic violence has both emotional and physical effect.
Nishi Mitra has written: 'Combating domestic violence' -- subject- s -: Bibliography, Family violence, Violence against, Women 'Domestic violence as a public issue' -- subject- s -: Family violence, Violence against, Women
Domestic Violence
This is known as DOMESTIC VIOLENCE or DOMESTIC ASSAULT.
Domestic violence can lead to broken homes, children are also affected emotionally. Victims of such turn to drugs which in turn affect the rate of criminality.
The question is un-answerable. Any conviction for "family violence" or "domestic abuse" will appear on your criminal reocrd regardless of where you live. How this may affect your prospective employers view of you as a potential employee cannot be known.
If you assault a non-family member then domestic violence isn't part of the equation. Each state has different terminology on "assault" and I am sure that some lawyerly individual will add to this. Added: Any offense involving a charge of domestic violence or domestic assault automatically "enhances" the assault charge. Conviction of any offense enhanced by a domestic violence charge will prevent you from ever owning or possessing a firearm. (Lautenberg Amendment).
Domestic violence misdemeanor charges can also have drastic effects, such as: Loss of or change in custody/visitation rights, Decreased ability to obtain employment or housing (many employers and housing authorities require disclosure of domestic violence misdemeanor charges.
It can be anywhere from hitting a family member to hitting a spouse.
Domestic violence should not be strengthen because of its negatives effects. It affects individual emotionally, physically, which in turn affects the family and the society.
Roselyn Tor has written: 'Gender, kastom & domestic violence' -- subject(s): Violence against, Family violence, Women