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Luz Dalia Ortiz Ríos
Materia: English
Jorge Enrique
Corporación Universitaria Minuto De Dios
Introduction:
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Objetective
· Toast protection integral in the boies in state of violence familiar
· Raise awareness on the prevalence and high human, social and economic costs of violence against women and girls;
· Sensitize, motivate and build capacity of governments to develop, change, and implement legislation and policies to combat gender violence;
· Support and strengthen networks, public and private organizations and programmes that work to eradicate violence against women and girls.
Abstract
This documentary analysis discusses intra-family violence, particularly child abuse and the complex
factors it involves. An emphasis is placed on the importance of a comprehensive focus and the need
for inter-institutional and inter-sector intervention.
The analysis recognizes the need to broaden the study of this critical public health problem through
various tools. Further, it highlights the value of qualitative surveys specifi cally ethnographic fi eld
studies.
Keywords: domestic violence, child abuse, interdisciplinary, family legislation
Verbal
Main article: Verbal abuse
Verbal abuse (also called reviling) is a form of abusive behavior involving the use of language. It is a form of profanity that can occur with or without the use of expletives. Whilst oral communication is the most common form of verbal abuse, it includes abusive words in written forCause
There are many different theories as to the causes of domestic violence. These include psychological theories that consider personality traits and mental characteristics of the offender, as well as social theories which consider external factors in the offender's environment, such as family structure, stress, social learning. As with many phenomena regarding human experience, no single approach appears to cover all cases.
In general, about 80% of both court-referred and
Classification
All forms of domestic abuse have one purpose: to gain and maintain total control over the victim. Abusers use many tactics to exert power over their spouse or partner: dominance, humiliation, isolation, threats, intimidation, denial and blame.[24]
The form and characteristics of domestic violence and abuse may vary in other ways. Michael P. Johnson (1995, 2006b) argues for three major types of intimate partner violence. The typology is supported by subsequent research and evaluation by Johnson and his colleagues,[25] as well as independent researchers.[26]
Distinctions need to be made regarding types of violence, motives of perpetrators, and the social and cultural context. Violence by a man against his wife or intimate partner is often done as a way for men to control "their woman".[citation needed] Other types of intimate partner violence also occur, including violence between gay and lesbian couples,[27] and by women against their male partners.[28]
Distinctions are not based on single incidents, but rather on patterns across numerous incidents and motives of the perpetrator. Types of violence identified by Johnson:[28][29
Physical
Physical abuse
Emotional
Sexual
Economic
Stalking
Verbal
See also
· Christianity and domestic violence
· Birth control sabotage
· Islam and domestic violence
· Landeros v. Flood
· Lautenberg Amendment
· Relational disorder
· VAWA
Cause
There are many different theories as to the causes of domestic violence. These include psychological theories that consider personality traits and mental characteristics of the offender, as well as social theories which consider external factors in the offender's environment, such as family structure, stress, social learning. As with many phenomena regarding human experience, no single approach appears to cover all cases.
Anexos
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