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The abuse aims to control the other intimate partner or even gain power over them (Dutton, 2011).
Statistics indicate that around 24% of women and 13% of men have also experienced domestic violence acts in the US. This may not seem like a huge number but it is several millions of the reported cases. The majority of the cases go unreported because of shame (especially violence against the man) or threats from the violent spouse. The impact of this increasing domestic violence includes negative effects on the children, which can result in homelessness, psychological issues in the future, physical health problems, economic impact and in some extreme cases even murder.
These children are the future of our country and if they develop trust issues, are in the middle of nasty divorce cases and souse separation, and get to see the abuse unfolding in their eyes, they will be destroyed. Some of the children will most likely develop abuse tendencies in the future starting another round of domestic abuse again, they are also likely to treat the opposite sex in a non-respecting manner as that is the example that was set for them when young as well as fail to lead effectively as they trust nobody.
They should aim at door-to-door campaigns to make people open up about their domestic violence as early in the relationship as possible and not fail due to shame, stigmatization, or fear. More is needed in terms of helping the children of such violent relationships as early as possible before the effects mentioned above manifest in them in their future. There should be more stringent actions taken against perpetrators of violence other than what the law proposes now to discourage such acts in the future (Fall and Howard, 2013).
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