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Analysis of Domestic Abuse Response

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There are several individuals in our society who suffer from being neglected to being brutally beaten and even being financially deprived. In today’s society it is not uncommon to see the citizens of our country fall victim to domestic violence. While some people debate that this kind of behavior should not go on and is unacceptable, there are others who choose to stay out of it. Regardless of one’s point of view, it is obvious that there are people in our communities that are suffering from domestic violence and both our state and federal legislation have chosen to partake in this fight against domestic violence. In today’s society there are a number of things that have resulted in the government’s need to get involved and make laws in …show more content…

Another federal legislative action that was taken in order to combat this serious dilemma occurred in 1994. The Federal Violence Against Women Act, also known as the VAWA, was used in order to show that domestic violence was still a major problem and along with informing everyone, VAWA included provisions that would improve law enforcement, state court system responses to domestic violence and increase the number of prevention, intervention, and counseling programs (Trustees of Princeton University, 2013). This legislative act was one of the many responses that led to saving many lives that were undergoing domestic violence and neglect. The Violence Against Women Act did in fact play one of the most important roles in initiating the nationwide response against domestic violence and created a sense of secureness for many of the domestic violence victims. Although the Federal Violence Against Women Act was important it does not mean that it is the only important law. Lastly, the other two federal laws that I would like to mention are the Interstate Travel to Commit Domestic Violence and the Interstate Stalking. Both of this basically state that as of 1996 one cannot travel across the interstate with the intent to cause harm to that person’s intimate other nor are they allowed to intimidate or force them to travel the interstate which could result in bodily harm the intimate other

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