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Domestic Violence and it's Laws

Domestic Violence and it's Laws. Don’t let the ones you love suffer…. By: Kassi Ziegler. What is Domestic Violence. A pattern of abusive behaviors by one of both partners in an intimate relationship . Intimate relationship: Marriage, dating, family, friends or cohabitation.

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Domestic Violence and it's Laws

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  1. Domestic Violence and it's Laws Don’t let the ones you love suffer… By: Kassi Ziegler

  2. What is Domestic Violence • A pattern of abusive behaviors by one of both partners in an intimate relationship. • Intimate relationship: Marriage, dating, family, friends or cohabitation. • Forms: Physical aggression(hitting, kicking, biting, shoving, restraining, throwing) or threats of; sexual abuse; emotional abuse; controlling; intimidation; stalking; neglect; or even economic deprivation. • Alcohol and mental health have been associated with abusive behaviors.

  3. Have you ever been domestically abused/assulted? • Yes • No • Someone close to you has

  4. History • Domestic violence didn’t become an issue socially until the 19th century. • First use of the expression ‘Domestic Violence’ was in 1977. • 1978-1984 various bills against DV were presented but never passed • In 1984 the bill “The Family Violence Prevention Services Act” was passed.

  5. History (cont'd) • In 1994, Congress, enacted legislation empowering the federal government to participate in the fight against domestic violence. • 1996: Congress reaffirmed its commitment to fight domestic violence crimes. • Fun fact: Most domestic violence laws are geared towards protecting women over men.

  6. Statistics • Estimates: • 248 of every 1,000 women • 76 of every 1,000 men • Are victims of physical assault and/or rape committed by their spouses. • A 1997 report shows that significantly more men than women do not disclose the identity of their attacker. • A 2009 study showed there was a greater acceptance for abuse perpetrated by females than by males. • 1999: 1,218 women and 424 men were killed by an intimate partner, by 2005 these numbers only decreased to 1,181 females and 329 males.

  7. Have you ever domestically abused someone? • Yes • No • Witnessed

  8. Classifications • Common couple violence (CCV) • Intimate terrorism (IT) • Violence resistance (VR) • Mutual violence control (MVC) • Situational couple control

  9. Ethical Issues • Gender Bias issues • Rights • Utilitarianism • Culpability • Values: Compassion, Justice, Liberty, Mercy • Obligations: Legal, Civil, Humanitarian, Familial, Personal, Professional

  10. Do you think DV laws are fair or could be improved? • Completely fair • Somewhat fair/unfair, need improvement • Completely unfair

  11. Sources • History of Domestic Violence. 2010. <www.columbia.edu/cu/ssw/courses/1999-3/t6910/pl103- 322bdw/dv_history.htm> • The Federal Domestic Violence Laws and the Enforcement of These Laws. MN Center Against Domestic Violence. 2010. <www.mincava.umn.edu/documents/ffc/chapter5/chapter5.html> • Domestic Violence. Wikipedia. 2010. <en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_violence#cite_note-Shipway-0>

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