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sociological and criminological research different definitions of domestic violence may be used. Some legal definitions often contain only the actual offenses, while in many sociological and psychological definitions of the motivation of th...
two essential constituents. These elements can be better understood by the study of two primary themes known as dialectical thinking and the contextual perspective. During the process of capabilities’ evaluation, individuals usually conside...
impact on the psyche and functioning of the witness and/or survivor of such abuse. It offers insights through scenarios describing acts of domestic violence and/or child abuse and their consequences. It raises questions which should be expl...
children). Over time, household aggression theorizing and activity were founded on understandings of brutal men either as sinful, deviant, or out-of command, or as hypermasculine. Mainstream answers to the gendered environment of household ...
domestic violence. For a child, witnessing violence can be fatal(Graham & Perkins 2010:427). Although children might not be able to outrightly register it at a conscious level that what is at stake in the conflict, but on an emotional level...
Domestic Violence means abuse perpetrated by one romantic partner (or ex-partner) against another. Children are the as the 'forgotten victims' of Domestic Abuse (Humphreys et.al, 2009). Due to his own need of self-worth the offensive collea...
does not represent the opinion of the University. Signature: Dated: ABSTRACT This paper is an attempt to discuss the impact that domestic violence has on the children in the later stages of their lives. It discusses the psychological, socia...