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BEHS 453 - Domestic Violence In Society Essay

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domestic violence (BEHS 453)

   

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This essay discusses how systems thinking can be better than the current thinking in solving domestic violence in society. The paper also gives an introduction to the system thinking, and then provides a systematic method of solving domestic violence through an application of the ice-berg model and thus proves the extent to which systems thinking will solve domestic violence.

BEHS 453 - Domestic Violence In Society Essay

   

University Of Maryland

   

domestic violence (BEHS 453)

   Added on 2020-02-24

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Domestic Violence 1DOMESTIC VIOLENCEBy [Student’s name]Course Professor’s nameInstitutionLocation of InstitutionDate of submission
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Domestic Violence 2Executive SummarySystem thinking is one of the most powerful thinking frameworks that are used to handle the complex problems occurring in the society. The systems seem better than the current thinking method of solving the problems. This essay discusses how systems thinking can be better than the current thinking in solving the domestic violence in the society. The paper gives an introduction to the system thinking, and then provides a systematic method of solving domestic violence through anapplication of the ice-berg model and thus proofs the extent to which systems thinking will solve domestic violence. Thus, this essay is useful in helping to understand how systems thinking is better than the current thinking to solve the wicked problems in the world.
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Domestic Violence 3Table of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................4How to apply Ice-berg Model to solve Domestic Violence in the Society.....................................6Extent to which system thinking solves domestic violence.............................................................9Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................9References......................................................................................................................................11
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Domestic Violence 4IntroductionSystem thinking is one of the ways of providing solutions to problems whereby the issue is broken down into individual portions which are different and then establish a relationship between these parts of the problem. Whereas the traditional approach emphasizes on the exact whole problemunder study, system thinking is concerned with understanding the relationship that exists between the individual parts of the whole problem. Thus, this aspect of system thinking has positioned it in a better position to handle and solve complex problems by establishing the relationship that exists between the various entities involved (Sweeney and Sterman, 2007, p. 285). A look at the current life on the planet, many aspects have changed, and thus, the problem has developed to be more complicated to be solved the traditional thinking methods. The advance in complexity of issues on the planet has made it necessary for the application of system thinking to handle these problems (Celano, Smith and Kaslow, 2010, p. 40). Systems thinking has proofed in many cases to be better than traditional thinking in handling the complex problems in the society. It combines technology, process, and skills to handle these problems. However, just like the traditionalthinking, systems thinking also has some weaknesses and thus cannot solve all the complex problems in the society.The main aim of this essay is to establish why system thinking is a better option of handling the complex, wicked problems in the world. The paper attempts to explain and compare the application of both thinkings and thus proof how effective system thinking can be over the traditional thinking in solving the problems. To achieve this aim, the essay has other objectives which include establishing the establishing the various ways through which systems thinking can solve the domestic violence and then comparing it with the extend that the problem will be solved when the current thinking is applied on the same problem. Therefore, this will provide a good
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