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- Domestic_violence abstract "Domestic violence, also known as domestic abuse, spousal abuse, battering, family violence, dating abuse, and intimate partner violence (IPV), is a pattern of behavior which involves the abuse by one partner against another in an intimate relationship such as marriage, cohabitation, dating or within the family. It is experienced by women and men in heterosexual and same-sex relationships. Forms of domestic violence include physical, emotional, verbal, economic and sexual abuse, which can range from subtle, coercive forms of abuse to violent physical abuse that results in disfigurement or death. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that globally 38% of murders against women are committed by an intimate partner. Domestic violence often occurs because the perpetrator believes that abuse is acceptable. This is particularly insidious within intergenerational cycles of abuse and cultural systems that condone violence. Extreme forms of abuse include various forms of homicide, including honor killings where individuals, generally women, are killed for the perceived dishonor that they brought upon their family, such as for refusing an arranged marriage or having been perceived not to have been a virgin on her wedding night. Awareness, perception, definition and documentation of domestic violence differs widely from country to country, and from era to era.Often there is a cycle of abuse during which tensions rise and an act of violence is committed, followed by a period of reconciliation and calm. There are different types of intimate partner violence, the dynamics can vary. In some cases there is a sole abuser, where there may be times when the victim acts in self-defense or retaliation. In other cases there may be mutual or common couple violence where both partners engage in abusive or violent behavior.Individuals may be trapped in domestic violent situations through isolation, power and control, insufficient financial resources, fear and shame. As a result of abuse, survivors may experience physical disabilities, chronic health problems, mental illness, limited finances, and poor ability to create healthy relationships. Victims may experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). When children who live in a household with violence may continue the legacy of abuse when they reach adulthood. Alcohol consumption and mental illness can be co-morbid with abuse, and present additional challenges in eliminating domestic violence.Management of domestic violence may occur through medical services, law enforcement, counseling, and other forms of prevention and intervention. Important measures include lethality assessment to determine the extent to which an abuser is likely to murder and safety planning so that the victim have tools and plans to protect themselves.".
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- Domestic_violence comment "Domestic violence, also known as domestic abuse, spousal abuse, battering, family violence, dating abuse, and intimate partner violence (IPV), is a pattern of behavior which involves the abuse by one partner against another in an intimate relationship such as marriage, cohabitation, dating or within the family. It is experienced by women and men in heterosexual and same-sex relationships.".
- Domestic_violence label "Domestic violence".
- Domestic_violence label "Huiselijk geweld".
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- Domestic_violence label "Przemoc domowa".
- Domestic_violence label "Violence conjugale".
- Domestic_violence label "Violencia doméstica".
- Domestic_violence label "Violenza domestica".
- Domestic_violence label "Violência doméstica".
- Domestic_violence label "Домашнее насилие".
- Domestic_violence label "عنف منزلي".
- Domestic_violence label "ドメスティックバイオレンス".
- Domestic_violence label "家庭暴力".
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