Family, domestic and sexual violence have become a major health and welfare issue in the Nation of Australia. Researchers have noticed that it occurs among all the different ages as well as with the different socio-economic and demographic groups and most commonly are seen to affect the children and the women of the nation. Data provided by the Australian Health and welfare department of the government states that about 72000 women, 34000 children and 900 men are seen to seek for homelessness services in the year 2016 to that of 2017 mainly due to the reasons of family as well as domestic violence. Learn about the psychological and socioeconomic factors that contribute to domestic violence. Understand the psychology of both the victims and the perpetrators and take interventions accordingly.