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What (who) is domestic violence - definition


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  • Cycle of abuse, power & control issues in domestic abuse situations (double click to enlarge)
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  • In this 1903 advertisement for Littleton Butter, domestic violence is portrayed as embarrassing but normal.
  • Worldwide map of the existence of laws against domestic violence and their potential to counter the problem. (Status: 2017)
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  • JJ Grandville]]'s ''Cent Proverbes'' (1845) captioned "Qui aime bien châtie bien" (''Who loves well, punishes well'').
  • [[Kalighat]] painting, ''Woman Striking Man with Broom'', [[Calcutta]], [[India]], 1875
  • The [[Welsh Government]]'s campaign to change attitudes about domestic abuse; a short TV advertisement
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  • The Ottawa Women's Monument, in [[Minto Park]], downtown [[Ottawa]], Ontario, Canada, to the women murdered as a result of domestic violence; dedicated in 1992.
  • Anti-dowry poster in [[Bangalore, India]]
  • Share of women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife
  • Campaign against domestic violence in [[Uganda]]
  • Children in [[Solomon Islands]] watch a play on gender-based violence.
PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR WHICH INVOLVES THE ABUSE OF ONE FAMILY MEMBER BY ANOTHER
Spousal abuse; Spouse Abuse; Domestic Violence; Domestic abuse; Wife beating; Battered spouse; Domestic assault; Family violence; Wife-beating; Family Violence; Battered woman; DVTF; Battered wife; Domestic Abuse; Domestic dispute; Relationship violence; Spousal abuser; Wife abuser; Battered husband; Husband abuser; Husband abuse; Husband beating; Wife beater (abuser); Spousal battering; Gender based violence; Spouse abuse; Woman battering; Wife abuse; Domestic violence against women; Domestic-abuse; Religion and domestic violence; Battered women; Effects of domestic violence; Johnson's typology; Johnson's Typology; Domestic battery; Causes of domestic violence; Violence in the home; Domestic abuser; Spousal Abuse; Marital abuse; Marital Abuse; Partner Abuse; Partner abuse; Husband beater; Husband-beating
Domestic violence is violence that takes place in the home, especially between a husband and wife.
Women are still the main victims of domestic violence.
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domestic violence         
  • Cycle of abuse, power & control issues in domestic abuse situations (double click to enlarge)
  • <small>15–50</small>}}
{{col-end}}
  • date=2014-01-11 }}</ref>
  • thumb
  • In this 1903 advertisement for Littleton Butter, domestic violence is portrayed as embarrassing but normal.
  • Worldwide map of the existence of laws against domestic violence and their potential to counter the problem. (Status: 2017)
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • JJ Grandville]]'s ''Cent Proverbes'' (1845) captioned "Qui aime bien châtie bien" (''Who loves well, punishes well'').
  • [[Kalighat]] painting, ''Woman Striking Man with Broom'', [[Calcutta]], [[India]], 1875
  • The [[Welsh Government]]'s campaign to change attitudes about domestic abuse; a short TV advertisement
  •  date = March 2015 }}</ref>
  • The Ottawa Women's Monument, in [[Minto Park]], downtown [[Ottawa]], Ontario, Canada, to the women murdered as a result of domestic violence; dedicated in 1992.
  • Anti-dowry poster in [[Bangalore, India]]
  • Share of women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife
  • Campaign against domestic violence in [[Uganda]]
  • Children in [[Solomon Islands]] watch a play on gender-based violence.
PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR WHICH INVOLVES THE ABUSE OF ONE FAMILY MEMBER BY ANOTHER
Spousal abuse; Spouse Abuse; Domestic Violence; Domestic abuse; Wife beating; Battered spouse; Domestic assault; Family violence; Wife-beating; Family Violence; Battered woman; DVTF; Battered wife; Domestic Abuse; Domestic dispute; Relationship violence; Spousal abuser; Wife abuser; Battered husband; Husband abuser; Husband abuse; Husband beating; Wife beater (abuser); Spousal battering; Gender based violence; Spouse abuse; Woman battering; Wife abuse; Domestic violence against women; Domestic-abuse; Religion and domestic violence; Battered women; Effects of domestic violence; Johnson's typology; Johnson's Typology; Domestic battery; Causes of domestic violence; Violence in the home; Domestic abuser; Spousal Abuse; Marital abuse; Marital Abuse; Partner Abuse; Partner abuse; Husband beater; Husband-beating
n. the continuing crime and problem of the physical beating of a wife, girlfriend or children, usually by the woman's male partner (although it can also be female violence against a male). It is now recognized as an antisocial mental illness. Sometimes a woman's dependence, low self-esteem and fear of leaving cause her to endure this conduct or fail to protect a child. Prosecutors and police often face the problem that a battered woman will not press charges or testify due to fear, intimidation and misplaced "love." Increasingly domestic violence is attracting the sympathetic attention of law enforcement, the courts and community services, including shelters and protection for those in danger. See also: aggravated assault assault and battery
Domestic violence         
  • Cycle of abuse, power & control issues in domestic abuse situations (double click to enlarge)
  • <small>15–50</small>}}
{{col-end}}
  • date=2014-01-11 }}</ref>
  • thumb
  • In this 1903 advertisement for Littleton Butter, domestic violence is portrayed as embarrassing but normal.
  • Worldwide map of the existence of laws against domestic violence and their potential to counter the problem. (Status: 2017)
  • url-status=dead }}</ref>
  • JJ Grandville]]'s ''Cent Proverbes'' (1845) captioned "Qui aime bien châtie bien" (''Who loves well, punishes well'').
  • [[Kalighat]] painting, ''Woman Striking Man with Broom'', [[Calcutta]], [[India]], 1875
  • The [[Welsh Government]]'s campaign to change attitudes about domestic abuse; a short TV advertisement
  •  date = March 2015 }}</ref>
  • The Ottawa Women's Monument, in [[Minto Park]], downtown [[Ottawa]], Ontario, Canada, to the women murdered as a result of domestic violence; dedicated in 1992.
  • Anti-dowry poster in [[Bangalore, India]]
  • Share of women who believe a husband is justified in beating his wife
  • Campaign against domestic violence in [[Uganda]]
  • Children in [[Solomon Islands]] watch a play on gender-based violence.
PATTERN OF BEHAVIOR WHICH INVOLVES THE ABUSE OF ONE FAMILY MEMBER BY ANOTHER
Spousal abuse; Spouse Abuse; Domestic Violence; Domestic abuse; Wife beating; Battered spouse; Domestic assault; Family violence; Wife-beating; Family Violence; Battered woman; DVTF; Battered wife; Domestic Abuse; Domestic dispute; Relationship violence; Spousal abuser; Wife abuser; Battered husband; Husband abuser; Husband abuse; Husband beating; Wife beater (abuser); Spousal battering; Gender based violence; Spouse abuse; Woman battering; Wife abuse; Domestic violence against women; Domestic-abuse; Religion and domestic violence; Battered women; Effects of domestic violence; Johnson's typology; Johnson's Typology; Domestic battery; Causes of domestic violence; Violence in the home; Domestic abuser; Spousal Abuse; Marital abuse; Marital Abuse; Partner Abuse; Partner abuse; Husband beater; Husband-beating
Domestic violence (also called domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation. Domestic violence is often used as a synonym for intimate partner violence, which is committed by one of the people in an intimate relationship against the other person, and can take place in relationships or between former spouses or partners.

Wikipedia

Domestic violence
Domestic violence (also called domestic abuse or family violence) is violence or other abuse that occurs in a domestic setting, such as in a marriage or cohabitation. Domestic violence is often used as a synonym for intimate partner violence, which is committed by one of the people in an intimate relationship against the other person, and can take place in relationships or between former spouses or partners.
Examples of use of domestic violence
1. She spoke about the National Domestic Violence Delivery Report, prepared by a body called the National Domestic Violence Steering Group.
2. More than 60 percent of domestic–violence detainees have been convicted and jailed for previous domestic–violence offenses.
3. In her day job, as a domestic violence prevention officer, she trains teachers in domestic violence awareness.
4. The Domestic Violence Law stipulates a public duty for every person to report cases of domestic violence to the nearest police station, People‘s Committee or community leader.
5. We were raising money to accentuate our domestic violence services.