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Domestic Violence in Australia

   

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Running head: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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TOPIC
NAME OF AUTHOR
NAME OF CLASS
NAME OF PROFESSOR
NAME OF SCHOOL
CITY AND STATE OF SCHOOL
Domestic Violence in Australia_1

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Literature and theory
3. Data and methodology
4. Expectations and limitations
5. Bibliography
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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1. Introduction
Domestic violence for a very long time has been opposed by the human rights bureaus. Women and
men in different countries have set up bodies that actually do not allow both sexes to brutally treat one
another in violent ways. But in all of that effort, we still find in our society, that those who are married
still get tangled up in domestic abuses in the domestic setups in which they are in. This would mean that
the acts which cause the problems of domestic violence are often overlooked, contradicted and let off
the hook. This causes a great problem for those seeking justice for such kinds of abuse. Men in the
recent past have recorded a rise in abuse from their spouses unlike the case of the past where women
were the ones who were mostly abused in various communities. This has been hard for the larger
population to believe, leaving the male generation to silently suffer as we find out that their reports on
domestic violence from their spouses to them are more frequently ignored. Domestic abuse which in
most cases leads to domestic violence is descriptive of a person trying to dominate and rule the other.
Abuses can be to any class, age and economic status. Abuses can be physical or emotional. Men on the
raider experience verbal and emotional abuses, when we are to mention but just a few. There are
different signs of domestic abuses that might eventually lead to domestic violence; fear of one partner is
an example, a partner belittling you and controlling you. After mentioning all that is above, we will now
focus on the analysis of domestic violence in Australia. From the data that we have been provided with I
realize that there is a vast spread of domestic violence in most towns of the country.
From this one we arrive at the thesis statement; there is no domestic violence that is adversely spread in
the towns of Australia. This is a statement that is adversely disputed by the data given for our analysis.
2. Literature and theory
This part asks us to write a literature review. We have a working topic, domestic violence in Australia.
According to the scholarly literature on domestic abuse and violence expounds on different matters
according to as per the different types of communities and different ways of lives. As you can see from
the data that is given, we realize that even in a country with a strong economic standing as Australia
there still exists serious violence domestically in most towns. According to scholarly literature on family,
domestic and sexual violence in Australia, we can find out that the actual reason as to why violence and
abuse exists is because of an individual's insecurity. Insecurity spans differently in different sexes. A man
can be insecure over losing the intimate relator that he has. A woman can be insecure of losing the man
as well or just losing the extent of wealth the man has in case the man gets to marry another woman.
But in all that we see, there are different ways of dealing with abuse stress in a relationship according to
the literature. One major way is by first understanding and accepting the status quo of the partners
since acceptance is a key step towards healing and this helps largely more so when it comes to settling
drama in a relationship.
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