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Domestic Abuse

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Domestic Violence

Domestic violence describes a pattern of incidents where one person is attempting to gain control over the other.

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Types of domestic violence

  • There are different types of abuse, including physical, sexual and emotional.
  • Domestic violence can happen between two adults, or between an adult and a child.
  • National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has revealed that 1 in 5 children had been abused by a parent during their childhood.
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Unreported domestic violence

  • British Crime Survey (BCS) has revealed that 1 in 6 women suffer from domestic violence at some point in their lives that usually goes unreported.
  • A few reasons a victim may not report domestic violence:
    • Fear of the repercussions.
    • Feeling of embarrassment.
    • Think that it's too petty to report and that police will not view as important.
    • Might be financially dependant on the abuser.
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Male domestic violence

  • Men also suffer from domestic violence.
  • A study by ManKind Initiative found that 49% of men who experience domestic violence do not tell anyone about it.
    • This can be due to the shame and stigma that surrounds male domestic violence.
    • Some people don't believe that men can be victims of domestic violence.

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