This report provides a comprehensive overview of domestic violence, examining its socio-economic and psychological dimensions. It begins by defining domestic violence and discussing its prevalence in Australia and internationally, highlighting the role of socio-economic factors such as education and income. The report then delves into the psychological impacts of domestic violence, including its effects on psychological development in infancy and childhood, trauma, stress, fear, and control. It analyzes the impact on children's mental health and behavior. Finally, the report evaluates factors related to both perpetrators and victims, exploring motivations and the impact of psychological factors on the cycle of violence. The report concludes by emphasizing the need for legal frameworks and support systems to address and prevent domestic violence.