Domestic Violence

Power and control wheel

Introduction The Power and Control Wheel is a conceptual tool developed to understand the dynamics of abusive relationships, particularly domestic violence. It illustrates the various tactics used by abusers to exert power and maintain control over their partners. Developed by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project in Duluth, Minnesota, the wheel is widely used by social […]

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Domestic violence

Introduction Domestic violence refers to abusive behavior in a relationship, usually within the home. It can happen between spouses, parents and children, or other family members. Forms of Domestic Violence Physical Abuse: Hitting, slapping, or injuring a person. Emotional Abuse: Threats, insults, or controlling behavior. Sexual Abuse: Forced or unwanted sexual activity. Economic Abuse: Controlling

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Describe the steps to reduce domestic violence.

Describe the steps to reduce domestic violence Domestic violence refers to abusive behavior within a home, typically involving the abuse of one partner by another. It can be physical, emotional, sexual, or financial and affects the safety, dignity, and rights of individuals, especially women and children. Reducing domestic violence is essential for building safe and

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