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Shvoong Home>Law & Politics>Family Law>Domestic Violence Summary

Domestic Violence

Book Summary   by:MaryRivela     Original Author: Brenda Ortiz
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This abstract was translated from La Violencia Domestica
 
It is difficult to accept that this issue is daily bread today, it is part of the big problems facing our society and in contrast to old beliefs, this bad if it attacks the higher social classes, at similar levels in the class medium and low.

This malady that afflicts both our society is based on the physical, psychological and even economic within the family.

The most common victims are women and children, to a lesser extent men are attacked. Aggressive behavior usually starts with small insults, then come the jostling and bumps, which are of apology and regret, that in most cases are false, because these pictures are repetitive and the victim is so terrified that lives in an eternal cycle of violence.

The attacker, usually a person to society is frowned upon, it takes a good citizen and mask is socially acceptable, however, within the family unit is a self-conscious person, often with incomes lower than those of your partner and feels inferior for various reasons (I do not always rinse with this profile), the victim also is a person accepted by society, however, within the family submissive and abide by the rules dictated by her assailant, remains silent about abuse, to maintain family unity is living a lie and needs to open his eyes to abandon this. You have to educate the world''s population to mitigate this problem.

We must say "NO TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE" No more insults and blows, your assailant complaint and bring the life to which you are entitled.

In the Republic of Uruguay, we are not strangers to this social reality, one woman dies every nine days of domestic violence and every forty minutes makes a complaint of violence.

It is extremely important for society to raise awareness that domestic violence is growing both in Uruguay and around the world. All stakeholders involved should help continue to generate more political support to victims and perpetrators so that the latter can re-enable socially.
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