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Domestic violence is a pattern of
controlling and aggressive behaviours from one adult, usually a man, towards
another, usually a woman, within the context of an intimate relationship.
1)It can be physical, sexual, psychological or emotional abuse. Financial
abuse and social isolation are also common features.
2)The violence and abuse can be actual or threatened and can happen once
every so often or on a regular basis.
3)It can happen to anyone, and in all kinds
of relationships - heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT).
People suffer domestic violence regardless of their social group, class,
age, race, disability, sexuality or lifestyle. The abuse can begin at any
time - in new relationships or after many years spent together.
4)Children are affected by domestic violence both in the short and the long
term.
5)Less frequently but still wholly unacceptable, men are abused by their
partners, both male and female. (See Men as victims for more details).
All forms of abuse - psychological, economic, emotional and physical - come
from the abuser’s desire for power and control.
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