Domestic Violence1
"Why ask women when they only need to be told? Why ask women when they hope to be taken...feelings, moods, and attitudes rule a woman, not facts, reason or logic...The acquisition of knowledge or responsibility does not lessen women's need for support, guidance, and control. Quite the contrary."This attitude justifies the so-called need for men to correct their wives misbehaviour. It perpetuates the idea that women must need a man who can guide, protect and provide for them. These perceptions have been notable throughout history (Re: the rule of thumb) and it has only been in the last few decades in North America where women have been more given rights and freedoms. Yet, physical abuse still exists. The women stay and the men continue their cycle of violence while society quietly waits for the last tragic blow. Domestic violence occurs all over the world. Canada is not immune to this social problem that plagues many developing countries. In the past few months there have been numerous cases of domestic violence leading to murder and suicide in Southern Ontario. The media has shone light on this once private matter and revealed that the problem still exists. Violence against women by their spouses is a life-threatening sit
The cycle of violence perpetuates with every generation causing one to believe that domestic abuse has been around since time immemorial. She may also believe that religious faith and doctrine (rules against divorce) prevent her from leaving. "Here I am finding out about a kidnapping, previous assaults and other things And when do I find out about it? On the day she almost loses her life. There are many theories about the psychological causes of battering, ranging from alcohol abuse, stress, poor anger management, and an abusive childhood. However, the real problem lies with how society is raising its boys and girls. She is depressed and constantly under high stress, has lowered self-esteem, and feels powerless and lacking in control over her life. If there are no negative consequences such as police arresting and filing charges, and then the message is that violence is acceptable. Money should be put into outreach programs, shelters, legal aid, victim advocacy, diversion projects, and counselling to help the victims of domestic violence. There are many obstacles that a woman faces if she tries to leave. Abusers have learned to be abusive by watching others in the family and society; abusers have found that it is an effective way of establishing or regaining control. Society must help to stop domestic violence. There are other reasons why women choose to stay such as: fear of not being believed, feels as if she has created the problem and that she is the one who should change her behaviour. " Some women do leave their abusive relationships. In the wake of recent cases of domestic violence that have ended in deaths, McQueen ( a Toronto police officer) made an appeal for the public to be "vigilant'" in reporting incidents at their early stages. Society has to rethink its attitude toward women and teach children what is acceptable behaviour and what is not.
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