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    Review of Related Literature Family and violence The term parent-child relationship refers to the unique and enduring bond between a caregiver and his or her child, and a healthy parent-child relationship is essential to an individuals’ development. The primary caregivers of children are their parents; the other key caregivers may be the child’s other relatives or the friends of the child’s parents. Most of the time, the attachment working models of the relationships with parents and other key caregivers

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    This article was written about the child custody and family violence. Multiple guidelines have been set forth by the American Psychological Association (APA) for those conducting forensic evaluations pertinent to child custody cases (Geffner, Conradi, Geis, & Aranda, 2009). There has been a lack of assessing possible family violence within the family when it comes to family custody issues. In a sense that if family violence has occurred then that is not looked at when it comes to deciding how custody

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    Domestic Violence What is Domestic Violence? Domestic violence is the leading cause of an injury to women between the ages of 15 and 44, more than car accidents, muggings and rape combined. A woman is most likely to be assaulted, injured, raped or killed by a male partner than by any type of assault. Domestic violence occurs in every state, let alone many countries, in all economic, ethnic and social backgrounds. Many victims of domestic violence have changed their lives and escaped the abuse while

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    emerge from this unfortunate situation. Children within the family are affected, the woman is affected, society is affected, and even the family of the abuser is affected. These individuals can develop impacts that can cause lifelong trauma, depending on the severity of the situation that directly affects each individual. Nevertheless, these impacts can be reversed or controlled if treatment is being administered. With abuse and violence in the home, children can suffer emotionally, physically, sexually

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    indicate that many families do become homeless as a result of domestic violence. According to the Senate Judiciary committee, citing a report prepared by the Ford Foundation, 50 percent of all homeless women and children in this country are fleeing domestic violence. (Zorza p. 421). Families in homelessness and victims of domestic violence struggle with adhering to financial pressures and as a result struggle with financial hardships. Families that are victims of domestic violence are challenged with

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    involves acts of violence against family members and intimate partners (2015).Data from the 1985 National Family Violence Survey affirmed that one of eight husbands committed at least one violent act towards his wife, and 1.8 million wives were beaten during the year course of the study (Holtzworth-Munroe & Stuart, 1994). The Bureau of Justice (2015) defines domestic violence as “violence between married spouses, but can include cohabitants, unmarried intimate partners and family members”. Domestic

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    Statistically speaking nearly 1 in 10 children are witness to family violence (safehorizon, 2015) at any given time in the world. Family violence is estimated to cost roughly 124 billion dollars annually. In the ad I chose it says, “He gets his looks from his father and they vary depending on his father’s moods.” The ad I chose comes from the Georgia Department of Human Services and was intended for the prevention of childhood abuse. Production was completed in 2014 for persons living in the State

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    Introduction Family violence may not be limited to one family member; therefore nurses who suspect child abuse should also suspect other forms of abuse. Other forms of abuse may include but are not limited to; physical abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. All three of these can victimize adults as well as children. Abuse is all about power in which the abuser intimidates the victim with controlling behaviors that often begin with either emotional or physical abuse. Women and children, unfortunately

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    I grew up in a home where family violence was present. Both my parents hit each other and hit my sister and I. My parents who should have never married or been together, felt they had no other choice but to be together after my mother had an unplanned pregnancy with me. Growing up and witnessing my parents horrible relationship and going through what I had to go through I decided I was never going to be in a violent relationship, or put my children through family violence. If I happened to find myself

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    5/8/16 SOC 101 FAMILY AND GENDER VIOLENCE: WOMEN AND GIRLS QUESTIONS: What are some of the reasons that have caused women to be undermined in our society and how have women been able to fight for their rights? What are some of the women and girls ' violence and sexual maltreatment and how have they been fighting against that? Women from the medieval ages were denied from so many opportunities

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