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Do You Feel Safe in Your Home?
Intimate Violence and Abuse
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The people you love… are the ones that are most likely to hurt or assault you.
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This is Normal in the U.S. ….1 out of every 4 women will likely experience domestic violence in their lifetime.
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Types of Intimate Violence
Common Couple Violence – Violence that occurs during an argument when one partner strikes the other. Intimate terrorism – One partner tries to dominate and control the other. Violent Resistance – “Self-Defense” violence. Mutual Violent Control – Both partners are violently trying to control the relationship.
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Every 35 seconds a child suffers from abuse or neglect. & In 2007…
More than 1,700 children died from it.
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As much as.. Three-quarters of all physical assaults, four-fifths of all rapes, and half of all stalking incidents suffered by females from their intimate partners are never reported.
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Between 2001 and 30% of female murder victims and 5% of males were killed by an intimate partner.
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Although there is violence caused by females..
.. Males tend to be more extreme and have different causes for violence; power and control.
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Singer Rihanna becomes part of the statistics..
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Females between the age of 20-24 are at the greatest risk of nonfatal intimate partner violence.
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Woman of all races, ages, and socioeconomic statuses experience intimate violence.
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One of the most serious forms of intimate violence is rape.
This means.. Unwanted sex perpetrated by force, threat of harm, or when the person is intoxicated.
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Children’s need for a father.
Why Some Women Stay. Economic dependence. Religious pressure. Children’s need for a father. Fear of being alone. Guilt, pity, shame. Love. Nowhere else to go. Helplessness. Countless reasons..
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Report being victims of physical dating violence.
One in 11 teens.. Report being victims of physical dating violence. & One in four adolescents.. Report experiencing emotional, verbal, physical, or sexual violence each year.
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The Costs of Intimate Violence:
Financially, it costs $8 billion a year for mental and health services for victims, the millions of dollars in broken/stolen property, and the unemployment of victims due to time out of work. There are nonfinancial costs as well. Such as the effects on the victim’s physical and mental health.
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Why are Families Violent?
Is it because of..
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a mental illness. alcohol or drug abuse. stress. cultural norm
.. a mental illness alcohol or drug abuse stress .. ? .. cultural norm.. Even because it is love? .. power ..
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Hidden Victims of Family Violence:
Siblings, Parents, and the Elderly.
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Sibling Violence …40% to 80% of children under 18 experience sibling violence or abuse. That includes pushing, slapping, throwing, hitting, or something more severe.
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Parents as Victims While conducting studies on children abusing their parents, 20% of mothers and 14% of fathers report having been hit in the 12 months before being surveyed.
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Elder Abuse ..It’s estimates that more than 2 million older people over 50 are physically abuse annually. 90% of elder abuse victims are abused by a family member.
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The Economic Costs of Family Violence
..The annual cost for domestic violence victimization is $728 million. Victims of domestic violence lose almost 8 million days of paid work which equals the amount of 32,000 full-time jobs.
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Intervention Protect victims. Rehabilitating offenders.
Assisting and strengthening families.
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Eliminating social stress Strengthening families.
Prevention Eliminating social stress Strengthening families.
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…Reduce poverty, inequality, unemployment, and inadequate health care.
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…Promote sex education and family planning.
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...End social isolation and have support systems.
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...Break the family cycle of violence and promote education about disciplinary alternatives.
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...Address the cultural norms that legitimize and glorify violence.
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Stop it Before it Starts.
Betty Le
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