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The paper "Gender Policy Review" discusses violence against women occurring both within and outside the family setting has over the years become a central issue.... violence against women and girls is a prevalent and systematic infringement of elementary human rights and a pervasive form of gender-based discrimination.... Statistics indicate that one in every three women has suffered the wrath of violence; physically, sexually, or in some other way- most prevalently by someone she knows, inclusive of the intimate partner or another male family member....
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(2000 words)
Essay
In the paper 'Domestic violence and its consequences for Women and Children' the author analyzes domestic violence as a symptom of insecure or 'dysfunctional' family interaction.... There are two essential elements in every domestic violence situation: the victim and abuser have been intimately involved at some point in time, and the abuser consciously chooses to use violence and other abusive tactics to gain control over the victim.... The author of the paper states that domestic violence does not occur within a certain ethnicity, race, religion or economic status, it prevails everywhere....
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Essay
Domestic violence is when an intimate partner, family member or an ex-partner dominates physically or psychologically the other It can be of various forms such as sexual abuse, threats of violence, physical violence or intimidation.... In Australia, domestic violence occurs in all cultural groups though it is mostly felt in regional and rural Australia.... This study looks at the domestic violence occurring in Australia in reference to two theories which include social learning theory and feminist and critical race theory their strengths and weaknesses and how they are applied in our day to day life....
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(4000 words)
Essay
Women were usually blamed for their powerlessness to look after their children and guard them against domestic violence.... Justification for interventions suggested has been included wherever necessary.... The paper "Child Abuse and Neglect Are Common Social Issues" describes that it is important to be conversant with knowledge and awareness of normal family interactions and the child development process to be able to identify children who receive inappropriate and less care....
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Essay
It also seeks to understand the causes of intimate partner violence and what factors contribute to the failure in disclosure.... The researcher of this descriptive essay mostly focuses on the discussion of the topic of intimate partner violence.... This paper explores intimate partner violence, especially in relation to how such violence can be prevented and managed efficiently.... Specifically, it seeks to address the following issue: What is the role of nurses and other health professionals in the disclosure of intimate partner violence among abused intimate partners?...
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Thesis
The review was able to establish that family-based interventions usually included development therapy, training, and supervision (Liddle, 2004).... The paper "The Juvenile Delinquent Jamie" highlights that issues surrounding Jamie include his delinquent behaviour like his truancy, drug use and abuse, and his stealing....
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Case Study
An attempt was made to suggest pointers in formulating interventions to minimize involvement in gang activities.... According to the research findings, it can, therefore, be said that one of the manifestations of crime in the American neighborhood is gang violence.... This paper tells that much of the common knowledge about gangs may be attributed to the publicity given by media in general, who depicted gangs in the context of violence, drugs, and chronic delinquency....
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Research Paper
It moves to address the preventative strategy through community education and mobilization in sections arguing challenging of cultural norms, enhancing decision making space for girls/women, and engaging men in campaigns to prevent and end the violence.... The paper 'The Prevention of Child Marriage' focuses on the prevention of child marriage as a form of violence in the Australian community.... It is confirmed that in traditional aboriginal society, gender inequality occurred in marriage ages between men and women, where most girls would be married off at the age of puberty compared to men as adults in their late 20s or more, taking girls as second wives, or inheritance from the deceased relative (ALRC 1986)....
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Case Study