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Domestic Violence

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Domestic violence is a serious and pervasive issue that affects individuals and families across the globe. It is defined as a pattern of abusive behavior used by one person in an intimate relationship to control and dominate the other person. This behavior can take many forms, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and financial abuse.

Physical abuse is when one person uses physical force to harm the other person. This can include hitting, pushing, punching, or any other physical force used to cause injury or harm. Sexual abuse is when one person uses their partner's body for sexual gratification without their consent. This can include unwanted touching, rape, or any other sexual act that is not consensual. Emotional abuse is when one person uses words or actions to control and manipulate their partner. This can include verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, or any other behavior that is used to control and dominate. Financial abuse is when one person controls the other person's access to money, preventing them from supporting themselves. This can include withholding money, controlling bank accounts, or not allowing them to work.

Domestic violence is a serious problem that affects people of all ages, races, and socio-economic backgrounds. It can have long-lasting and severe effects on victims, including physical injuries, emotional trauma, and difficulties in their personal and professional lives.

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