The Young Tiger Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides suicide prevention resources, awareness training, and support groups for young black males ages 13 to 30. It hosts conferences and disseminates information online and in pamphlets about suicide awareness and prevention. The foundation collaborates with other organizations and was created to address the growing problem of suicide among young black men, which is often not openly discussed in their communities due to stigma.
This document summarizes John Clark's final course on violent and sexually offending young people over several weeks. It covers topics like the youth justice system, prevalence of youth crime, the murder of Jamie Bulger, media portrayals of youth crime, weapons and gangs, truth and rehabilitation versus punishment, and cycles of abuse in adolescent sex offenders. The summary emphasizes that most youth offending is non-violent and non-sexual in nature, but the most serious cases require assessment and intervention, with consideration given to other countries' approaches.
This article discusses the impact of poverty on mental health. Poverty has direct and indirect effects, causing stress, frustration, and family disruption. It is linked to increased rates of mood disorders, suicide, substance abuse, and personality disorders. Poverty also negatively impacts children's mental health, increasing internal issues like depression and external issues like behavioral disorders. The article explores models that seek to explain the relationship between poverty, social inequality, and poor mental health.
Bullying affects millions of students each year and can have serious negative impacts on victims. There are different types of bullying, including physical, verbal, social, and cyber bullying. Bullying has been linked to depression, suicidal thoughts, lower self-confidence, and long-lasting psychological effects. Schools have not always adequately addressed the problem of bullying.
The document discusses youth suicide prevention. It provides statistics showing that youth suicide is a serious problem, with over 2 youth ages 10-24 dying by suicide each week in Washington state. Males die by suicide more often than females due to choice of more lethal means and being less likely to seek help. However, females are more likely to attempt suicide and be hospitalized. The document outlines risk factors for suicide including depression, access to firearms, lack of social connections, and identifies protective factors like family and community support. It emphasizes the importance of prevention through limiting access to lethal means, asking others if they are suicidal, and seeking help from crisis hotlines and health professionals.
this ppt was made in order to make the people learn about the suicides in india and the world. A complete info about the suiciders and hoe to deal with them.
This document discusses suicide statistics and risk factors. It notes that suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US and 3rd leading cause of death for those aged 10-24. Every 13.7 minutes, someone in the US commits suicide, and every 32 seconds someone attempts suicide. The most common risk factors for suicide are mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance abuse issues. The document provides resources for help, such as calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or seeking emergency medical care. It concludes by memorializing Britney S. Craig.
The Young Tiger Foundation is a nonprofit organization that provides suicide prevention resources, awareness training, and support groups for young black males ages 13 to 30. It hosts conferences and disseminates information online and in pamphlets about suicide awareness and prevention. The foundation collaborates with other organizations and was created to address the growing problem of suicide among young black men, which is often not openly discussed in their communities due to stigma.
This document summarizes John Clark's final course on violent and sexually offending young people over several weeks. It covers topics like the youth justice system, prevalence of youth crime, the murder of Jamie Bulger, media portrayals of youth crime, weapons and gangs, truth and rehabilitation versus punishment, and cycles of abuse in adolescent sex offenders. The summary emphasizes that most youth offending is non-violent and non-sexual in nature, but the most serious cases require assessment and intervention, with consideration given to other countries' approaches.
This article discusses the impact of poverty on mental health. Poverty has direct and indirect effects, causing stress, frustration, and family disruption. It is linked to increased rates of mood disorders, suicide, substance abuse, and personality disorders. Poverty also negatively impacts children's mental health, increasing internal issues like depression and external issues like behavioral disorders. The article explores models that seek to explain the relationship between poverty, social inequality, and poor mental health.
Bullying affects millions of students each year and can have serious negative impacts on victims. There are different types of bullying, including physical, verbal, social, and cyber bullying. Bullying has been linked to depression, suicidal thoughts, lower self-confidence, and long-lasting psychological effects. Schools have not always adequately addressed the problem of bullying.
The document discusses youth suicide prevention. It provides statistics showing that youth suicide is a serious problem, with over 2 youth ages 10-24 dying by suicide each week in Washington state. Males die by suicide more often than females due to choice of more lethal means and being less likely to seek help. However, females are more likely to attempt suicide and be hospitalized. The document outlines risk factors for suicide including depression, access to firearms, lack of social connections, and identifies protective factors like family and community support. It emphasizes the importance of prevention through limiting access to lethal means, asking others if they are suicidal, and seeking help from crisis hotlines and health professionals.
this ppt was made in order to make the people learn about the suicides in india and the world. A complete info about the suiciders and hoe to deal with them.
This document discusses suicide statistics and risk factors. It notes that suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US and 3rd leading cause of death for those aged 10-24. Every 13.7 minutes, someone in the US commits suicide, and every 32 seconds someone attempts suicide. The most common risk factors for suicide are mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and substance abuse issues. The document provides resources for help, such as calling the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline or seeking emergency medical care. It concludes by memorializing Britney S. Craig.
Ways in which suicide can be prevented among teenagers. Important signs to look for and other behaviors that may accompany suicidal thoughts for teens. Causes of teen suicide are addressed.
This document discusses bullying and provides information on how to stop it. It defines bullying as treating someone abusively through force or coercion. There are three main components - repeated negative actions intended to harm with an imbalance of power. The document outlines different forms of bullying including physical, verbal, relational, and cyber bullying. It discusses the effects of bullying on victims and provides statistics on bullying in Minnesota schools. It encourages intervening when witnessing bullying and outlines potential consequences for engaging in bullying behavior.
Homelessness is a major social issue faced by many communities. There are various factors that contribute to homelessness, including a lack of affordable housing, poverty, unemployment, lack of healthcare, mental illness, addiction, and domestic violence. While homelessness tends to be more visible in urban areas, it also impacts rural communities where there are fewer resources available to aid the homeless population. Addressing the root causes of homelessness, such as increasing affordable housing and employment opportunities, will be necessary to effectively address this ongoing social problem.
The document discusses programs and services for the homeless population. It begins by addressing common stereotypes about homelessness, then defines what constitutes being homeless according to HUD. Some key statistics are provided about the number of homeless individuals nationally. It also discusses the leading causes of homelessness and where homeless people often live. The majority of the document describes different therapeutic recreation programs offered through Mecklenburg County Park and Rec for homeless individuals of all ages, including goals of each program. These programs address needs like health and wellness, creative expression, mentoring, and building life skills.
The document discusses the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors in stress management and mental illness. It states that political and spiritual leaders will fail if they do not participate in socioeconomic, political, and other community issues. The document criticizes government alcohol promotion policies, saying they will lead to mass suicide and exponentially increasing suffering for future generations. It argues that reorienting people to their cosmic consciousness through meditation should be the goal of all policies and a firm rejection of alcohol promotion proposals.
Beyond Youth Custody's trauma review and consultation - Mark Liddlenacro_programmes
Beyond Youth Custody is focusing on trauma and young offenders through a programme of review and consultation. Previous research and feedback from young people has highlighted trauma-related issues. The review work has identified that there are varying definitions of trauma, and research shows traumatic childhood experiences are common and impact many areas of functioning. Studies also show people with childhood trauma and abuse make up the criminal justice population. The review found adverse childhood experiences can increase traumatic stress risk, and multiple or chronic experiences increase negative impacts, though other factors like resilience can limit this. The next stages involve a national consultation on trauma and resettlement, and finalizing the literature review.
Homelessness is defined as living in housing that is below minimum standards or lacks secure tenure. There are three main types of homelessness: chronic, transitional, and episodic. Chronic homelessness affects older or injured people who are homeless long-term, while transitional homelessness usually results from a short-term catastrophic event and affects younger people. Episodic homelessness frequently moves people in and out of homelessness and affects younger people dealing with issues like abuse, unemployment, or mental/medical problems. Homelessness can be caused by structural factors like changes in the housing market or employment opportunities, or personal factors such as victimization, mental illness, substance abuse, low education, poor work history, or early childbearing. Homelessness
Bullying has become a major problem in Ecuadorian schools. It is caused by factors like racism, low self-esteem, and past trauma experienced by the bully. Victims of bullying in Ecuador often experience suicidal thoughts and actions due to feeling worthless. Both bullies and victims can experience psychological harm, so the government is working to address bullying and make it illegal through school programs and penalization. Ecuador aims to reduce bullying to decrease suicide rates among vulnerable youth.
Suicide is a major problem in Jamshedpur, India, with the city having the highest suicide rate in Jharkhand state. According to the document, 16% of suicides in Jharkhand occur in Jamshedpur. The document discusses the psychology and social factors that may contribute to suicidal behaviors in Jamshedpur, such as mental illness, economic hardship, alcoholism, and family issues. It also describes steps that one school has taken to address the problem, such as student essay competitions, panel discussions, and teacher training workshops.
Slashing gun violence: The untried best pathseanoleary
A public health campaign that exposes the risk of guns to gun-owners and their families can succeed where legislation and gun control efforts have failed
Well-designed social protection systems and social services can help reduce gender gaps in poverty rates. They can enhance women's income security and access to income, provide support for poor women especially single mothers, and help reduce the burden of unpaid care and domestic work. Social protection includes both social transfers like child benefits, unemployment benefits, old age pensions, and social services like health services and care services. Eligibility for social protection can be based on factors like contributions, means testing, conditions, universality, or non-contributory access.
The document summarizes research on ageism in Canada. It finds that most Canadians believe ageism mainly affects the elderly, while the survey results show over 75% of ageism victims were younger siblings. The survey of 50 CIC students found that 64% had experienced ageism or discrimination before due to their age. While most research suggests ageism is directed at the elderly, the findings demonstrate that younger people also commonly face prejudice and discrimination due to their age.
Estimated to have the potential to cost Australian business $609 million a year by 2021,
domestic and family violence is a national pandemic that every person, family and company
needs to acknowledge, and take steps to address.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2
Domestic violence
Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
Course Title
Date
Domestic violence
Domestic violence at home can be defined to be an assortment of manhandle that happens in various homes, between relatives, couples individuals who are dating or even youngsters. The commonplace picture of abusive behavior at home includes a grown-up male culprit and a female casualty, this might be essentially between hitched couples or individuals who are dating. Domestic violence at home generally influences ladies and young ladies However, there are additionally ladies culprits of abusive behavior at home where men are casualties. Any savagery that is finished by any of the family or gathering part towards another could likewise qualify. Domestic violence occurs in various structures. Regular types of abusive behavior at home may incorporate Destruction of property, mental and psychological mistreatment, and physical and rape. It is unfortunate to the point that, culprits of abusive behavior at home may debilitate casualties or utilize verbal put downs and awful name, endeavor to publically mortify them, or play manipulative personality amusements. Abusive behavior at home may achieve a degree where abusers act enviously, and work to control casualties' by access to family and companions or business. The manhandle might be sufficiently extraordinary so the casualty loses a vocation in light of non-appearance or diminished profitability while at work, or is kept from working by any stretch of the imagination. In its most rough frame, aggressive behavior at home will include real physical and sexual brutality, abducting of kids, torment or murder of pets and sooner or later casualties are headed to suicide or submitting murder. Abusers who commit domestic violence do so to control their victim, and maintain that control by threatening the victim’s safety and that of people they love.
Literature review of domestic violence
Domestic Violence is a wonder influencing numerous social orders straightforwardly and in a roundabout way around the globe after research done in numerous years not a solitary definition portrays this marvel satisfactorily yet. Defining domestic violence can be very difficult, as it is a broad term used to describe a range of behaviours and has a multiplicity of meanings to different people in different contexts (Burton, 2008).
Domestic violence is as likely to be happening to a lawyer, a doctor, a teacher, or even a police officer (Gaz, 2012).
For centuries, domestic violence against ladies has been a continuous issue everywhere throughout the world. Numerous ladies are held around a man's control and are not permitted opportunity of their own. In specific nations, it is viewed as a typical thing for a spouse to control his significant other by not enabling them to do however they see fit. The spouse would instruct their wives, influence them to remain ...
“YOUR ABUSIVE PARTNER DOESN’T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH HIS ANGER; HE HAS A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ANGER.
One of the basic human rights he takes away from you is the right to be angry with him. No matter how badly he treats you, he believes that your voice shouldn’t rise and your blood shouldn’t boil. The privilege of rage is reserved for him alone. When your anger does jump out of you—as will happen to any abused woman from time to time—he is likely to try to jam it back down your throat as quickly as he can. Then he uses your anger against you to prove what an irrational person you are. Abuse can make you feel straitjacketed. You may develop physical or emotional reactions to swallowing your anger, such as depression, nightmares, emotional numbing, or eating and sleeping problems, which your partner may use as an excuse to belittle you further or make you feel crazy.” Let's break this...........
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ASSIGNMENT 3-ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 9
Assignment 3-Annotated Bibliography
Stephanie Rincon
Professor Terri Klosek
FP6525 | Psychology of the Victim
December 26,2018
Assignment 3-Annotated Bibliography
Introduction
The problem looked into by the paper includes domestic violence victimization. Domestic violence victimization is a serious offense that has for a long time disturbed families, individuals, and the social sectors (Van der Kolk, 2017). Since it touches on family, the most affected individuals comprise of women and children who undergo physical and mental abuse. Most of the known perpetrators of the crime include men who assault their partners. Domestic violence victimization focuses on individuals who are embroiled in a conflict involving a romantic relationship (Anderberg, Rainer, Wadsworth, & Wilson, 2015). Despite having the above factor as a general definition of domestic violence, one has to know that there are several features of domestic violence which are still being discovered while others remain unknown. The discussion looks into women and children as victims who are affected by the crime. It also looks at possible countermeasures to use in dealing with the problem.
Presenting Domestic Violence Victimization and Population (Women and Children)
The presentation occurs through the discussion of the following literature work:
Van der Kolk, B. (2017). Developmental Trauma Disorder: Toward a rational diagnosis for children with complex trauma histories. Psychiatric annals, 35(5), 401-408.
More than 85% of domestic violence victims are women (Van der Kolk, 2017). Those affected falls between the ages of 24 and 25 years. The population of victims includes intimate partners, people sharing a residence, and married couples. Domestic violence victimization affects individuals from diverse ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, ethnicities, and sexual orientation. The connection for domestic violence victimization revolves around the magnitude of trauma it creates on the victims. Victims undergo psychological disturbance since they suffer from the shock that affects them for many years unless they receive the needed attention. Domestic violence victimization occurs on a physical level. It comprises of different abuses that may lead to injury, harm, and damage upon women. Sometimes women fall victims of aggravated physical abuses via deadly weapons used on them to injure them.
García-Moreno, C., Hegarty, K., d'Oliveira, A., Koziol-McLain, J., Colombini, M., & Feder, G. (2015). The health-systems response to violence against women. The Lancet, 385(9977),, 1567-1579.
It is important to note that domestic violence occurs on emotional and psy.
Domestic violence takes many forms and can occur between any family members within a home. It includes physical, sexual, verbal, economic and emotional abuse. The document discusses various definitions of domestic violence from legislation in India. Broadly, domestic violence is defined as any intentional conduct that causes physical, sexual or mental harm by intimate partners or family members. It disproportionately impacts women and is often intergenerational, negatively affecting children who witness abuse in the home. Addressing domestic violence requires a holistic approach and changes to social norms around gender roles and equality.
Youth violence is a serious problem in modern America. While not as prevalent as in the past, violence among youth deserves age-specific scrutiny. To address the issue, we must analyze contributing factors and causes. Key causes identified include a lack of after-school supervision and programs, as these leave youth without positive activities and at risk of engaging in delinquent behavior. Instead of solely punitive responses after crimes occur, preventing violence requires focusing resources on educational programs that teach non-violent conflict resolution skills from a young age. Expanding access to after-school programs is seen as an effective violence prevention strategy.
Ways in which suicide can be prevented among teenagers. Important signs to look for and other behaviors that may accompany suicidal thoughts for teens. Causes of teen suicide are addressed.
This document discusses bullying and provides information on how to stop it. It defines bullying as treating someone abusively through force or coercion. There are three main components - repeated negative actions intended to harm with an imbalance of power. The document outlines different forms of bullying including physical, verbal, relational, and cyber bullying. It discusses the effects of bullying on victims and provides statistics on bullying in Minnesota schools. It encourages intervening when witnessing bullying and outlines potential consequences for engaging in bullying behavior.
Homelessness is a major social issue faced by many communities. There are various factors that contribute to homelessness, including a lack of affordable housing, poverty, unemployment, lack of healthcare, mental illness, addiction, and domestic violence. While homelessness tends to be more visible in urban areas, it also impacts rural communities where there are fewer resources available to aid the homeless population. Addressing the root causes of homelessness, such as increasing affordable housing and employment opportunities, will be necessary to effectively address this ongoing social problem.
The document discusses programs and services for the homeless population. It begins by addressing common stereotypes about homelessness, then defines what constitutes being homeless according to HUD. Some key statistics are provided about the number of homeless individuals nationally. It also discusses the leading causes of homelessness and where homeless people often live. The majority of the document describes different therapeutic recreation programs offered through Mecklenburg County Park and Rec for homeless individuals of all ages, including goals of each program. These programs address needs like health and wellness, creative expression, mentoring, and building life skills.
The document discusses the importance of addressing socioeconomic factors in stress management and mental illness. It states that political and spiritual leaders will fail if they do not participate in socioeconomic, political, and other community issues. The document criticizes government alcohol promotion policies, saying they will lead to mass suicide and exponentially increasing suffering for future generations. It argues that reorienting people to their cosmic consciousness through meditation should be the goal of all policies and a firm rejection of alcohol promotion proposals.
Beyond Youth Custody's trauma review and consultation - Mark Liddlenacro_programmes
Beyond Youth Custody is focusing on trauma and young offenders through a programme of review and consultation. Previous research and feedback from young people has highlighted trauma-related issues. The review work has identified that there are varying definitions of trauma, and research shows traumatic childhood experiences are common and impact many areas of functioning. Studies also show people with childhood trauma and abuse make up the criminal justice population. The review found adverse childhood experiences can increase traumatic stress risk, and multiple or chronic experiences increase negative impacts, though other factors like resilience can limit this. The next stages involve a national consultation on trauma and resettlement, and finalizing the literature review.
Homelessness is defined as living in housing that is below minimum standards or lacks secure tenure. There are three main types of homelessness: chronic, transitional, and episodic. Chronic homelessness affects older or injured people who are homeless long-term, while transitional homelessness usually results from a short-term catastrophic event and affects younger people. Episodic homelessness frequently moves people in and out of homelessness and affects younger people dealing with issues like abuse, unemployment, or mental/medical problems. Homelessness can be caused by structural factors like changes in the housing market or employment opportunities, or personal factors such as victimization, mental illness, substance abuse, low education, poor work history, or early childbearing. Homelessness
Bullying has become a major problem in Ecuadorian schools. It is caused by factors like racism, low self-esteem, and past trauma experienced by the bully. Victims of bullying in Ecuador often experience suicidal thoughts and actions due to feeling worthless. Both bullies and victims can experience psychological harm, so the government is working to address bullying and make it illegal through school programs and penalization. Ecuador aims to reduce bullying to decrease suicide rates among vulnerable youth.
Suicide is a major problem in Jamshedpur, India, with the city having the highest suicide rate in Jharkhand state. According to the document, 16% of suicides in Jharkhand occur in Jamshedpur. The document discusses the psychology and social factors that may contribute to suicidal behaviors in Jamshedpur, such as mental illness, economic hardship, alcoholism, and family issues. It also describes steps that one school has taken to address the problem, such as student essay competitions, panel discussions, and teacher training workshops.
Slashing gun violence: The untried best pathseanoleary
A public health campaign that exposes the risk of guns to gun-owners and their families can succeed where legislation and gun control efforts have failed
Well-designed social protection systems and social services can help reduce gender gaps in poverty rates. They can enhance women's income security and access to income, provide support for poor women especially single mothers, and help reduce the burden of unpaid care and domestic work. Social protection includes both social transfers like child benefits, unemployment benefits, old age pensions, and social services like health services and care services. Eligibility for social protection can be based on factors like contributions, means testing, conditions, universality, or non-contributory access.
The document summarizes research on ageism in Canada. It finds that most Canadians believe ageism mainly affects the elderly, while the survey results show over 75% of ageism victims were younger siblings. The survey of 50 CIC students found that 64% had experienced ageism or discrimination before due to their age. While most research suggests ageism is directed at the elderly, the findings demonstrate that younger people also commonly face prejudice and discrimination due to their age.
Estimated to have the potential to cost Australian business $609 million a year by 2021,
domestic and family violence is a national pandemic that every person, family and company
needs to acknowledge, and take steps to address.
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 2
Domestic violence
Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
Course Title
Date
Domestic violence
Domestic violence at home can be defined to be an assortment of manhandle that happens in various homes, between relatives, couples individuals who are dating or even youngsters. The commonplace picture of abusive behavior at home includes a grown-up male culprit and a female casualty, this might be essentially between hitched couples or individuals who are dating. Domestic violence at home generally influences ladies and young ladies However, there are additionally ladies culprits of abusive behavior at home where men are casualties. Any savagery that is finished by any of the family or gathering part towards another could likewise qualify. Domestic violence occurs in various structures. Regular types of abusive behavior at home may incorporate Destruction of property, mental and psychological mistreatment, and physical and rape. It is unfortunate to the point that, culprits of abusive behavior at home may debilitate casualties or utilize verbal put downs and awful name, endeavor to publically mortify them, or play manipulative personality amusements. Abusive behavior at home may achieve a degree where abusers act enviously, and work to control casualties' by access to family and companions or business. The manhandle might be sufficiently extraordinary so the casualty loses a vocation in light of non-appearance or diminished profitability while at work, or is kept from working by any stretch of the imagination. In its most rough frame, aggressive behavior at home will include real physical and sexual brutality, abducting of kids, torment or murder of pets and sooner or later casualties are headed to suicide or submitting murder. Abusers who commit domestic violence do so to control their victim, and maintain that control by threatening the victim’s safety and that of people they love.
Literature review of domestic violence
Domestic Violence is a wonder influencing numerous social orders straightforwardly and in a roundabout way around the globe after research done in numerous years not a solitary definition portrays this marvel satisfactorily yet. Defining domestic violence can be very difficult, as it is a broad term used to describe a range of behaviours and has a multiplicity of meanings to different people in different contexts (Burton, 2008).
Domestic violence is as likely to be happening to a lawyer, a doctor, a teacher, or even a police officer (Gaz, 2012).
For centuries, domestic violence against ladies has been a continuous issue everywhere throughout the world. Numerous ladies are held around a man's control and are not permitted opportunity of their own. In specific nations, it is viewed as a typical thing for a spouse to control his significant other by not enabling them to do however they see fit. The spouse would instruct their wives, influence them to remain ...
“YOUR ABUSIVE PARTNER DOESN’T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH HIS ANGER; HE HAS A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ANGER.
One of the basic human rights he takes away from you is the right to be angry with him. No matter how badly he treats you, he believes that your voice shouldn’t rise and your blood shouldn’t boil. The privilege of rage is reserved for him alone. When your anger does jump out of you—as will happen to any abused woman from time to time—he is likely to try to jam it back down your throat as quickly as he can. Then he uses your anger against you to prove what an irrational person you are. Abuse can make you feel straitjacketed. You may develop physical or emotional reactions to swallowing your anger, such as depression, nightmares, emotional numbing, or eating and sleeping problems, which your partner may use as an excuse to belittle you further or make you feel crazy.” Let's break this...........
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Running head: ASSIGNMENT 3-ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1
ASSIGNMENT 3-ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 9
Assignment 3-Annotated Bibliography
Stephanie Rincon
Professor Terri Klosek
FP6525 | Psychology of the Victim
December 26,2018
Assignment 3-Annotated Bibliography
Introduction
The problem looked into by the paper includes domestic violence victimization. Domestic violence victimization is a serious offense that has for a long time disturbed families, individuals, and the social sectors (Van der Kolk, 2017). Since it touches on family, the most affected individuals comprise of women and children who undergo physical and mental abuse. Most of the known perpetrators of the crime include men who assault their partners. Domestic violence victimization focuses on individuals who are embroiled in a conflict involving a romantic relationship (Anderberg, Rainer, Wadsworth, & Wilson, 2015). Despite having the above factor as a general definition of domestic violence, one has to know that there are several features of domestic violence which are still being discovered while others remain unknown. The discussion looks into women and children as victims who are affected by the crime. It also looks at possible countermeasures to use in dealing with the problem.
Presenting Domestic Violence Victimization and Population (Women and Children)
The presentation occurs through the discussion of the following literature work:
Van der Kolk, B. (2017). Developmental Trauma Disorder: Toward a rational diagnosis for children with complex trauma histories. Psychiatric annals, 35(5), 401-408.
More than 85% of domestic violence victims are women (Van der Kolk, 2017). Those affected falls between the ages of 24 and 25 years. The population of victims includes intimate partners, people sharing a residence, and married couples. Domestic violence victimization affects individuals from diverse ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, ethnicities, and sexual orientation. The connection for domestic violence victimization revolves around the magnitude of trauma it creates on the victims. Victims undergo psychological disturbance since they suffer from the shock that affects them for many years unless they receive the needed attention. Domestic violence victimization occurs on a physical level. It comprises of different abuses that may lead to injury, harm, and damage upon women. Sometimes women fall victims of aggravated physical abuses via deadly weapons used on them to injure them.
García-Moreno, C., Hegarty, K., d'Oliveira, A., Koziol-McLain, J., Colombini, M., & Feder, G. (2015). The health-systems response to violence against women. The Lancet, 385(9977),, 1567-1579.
It is important to note that domestic violence occurs on emotional and psy.
Domestic violence takes many forms and can occur between any family members within a home. It includes physical, sexual, verbal, economic and emotional abuse. The document discusses various definitions of domestic violence from legislation in India. Broadly, domestic violence is defined as any intentional conduct that causes physical, sexual or mental harm by intimate partners or family members. It disproportionately impacts women and is often intergenerational, negatively affecting children who witness abuse in the home. Addressing domestic violence requires a holistic approach and changes to social norms around gender roles and equality.
Youth violence is a serious problem in modern America. While not as prevalent as in the past, violence among youth deserves age-specific scrutiny. To address the issue, we must analyze contributing factors and causes. Key causes identified include a lack of after-school supervision and programs, as these leave youth without positive activities and at risk of engaging in delinquent behavior. Instead of solely punitive responses after crimes occur, preventing violence requires focusing resources on educational programs that teach non-violent conflict resolution skills from a young age. Expanding access to after-school programs is seen as an effective violence prevention strategy.
1. List Of Human Rights Issues
The existence of antisocial personality disorders in battering men was documented by several
relevant studies, as well as in general it may be inferred that a certain type of abusive personality
exists, which is coupled with the tendency to project one's rage and a feeling of anxiety against
one's members of the family (Dutton and Bodnarchuk). Hence, it is the responsibility of the oldsters
to make certain that the youngsters get adequate love and affection in your own home so that they
do not turn to delinquent behavior. Credit: Black & Missing Foundation, Inc.
environment. Low socioeconomic status.
Gosford NSW, Australia: Salmat. Violence against women not only affects the victim nevertheless the
whole community.
Hypersensitive. - Raise children to respect others and deal with anger in non violent ways.
When given in wrong hands, power can turn into a recipe for disaster. Domestic violence is
universal, cutting across all economical status and walks of life. Understanding Gun Control.
Delinquency statistics reveal that the rate of juvenile crimes has risen by almost 50% from your year
1990. The fact is that the damage caused from the bullets fired from your gun can not be ed, even
after the convict is punished in respect using the law. Understanding Gun Control.. . This might be
best illustrated through the following numbers which were made public in a report from your US
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Also, with the degradation of family structure in the
present times, children proceed through a large amount of negative experiences with a very early
age, which can lead to criminal behavior