Mrs.Gallos
English 3 21 November 2017
Domestic Violence:
Domestic Violence is an issue that keeps increasing. The abusers usually have issues such as, drinking, major aggression problems, and some may even have a mental illness. In domestic violence there are many different types of abuse that a person can go through. Domestic Violence is the most common but there is also Sexual and Mental abuse. There are many problems that lead up to domestic violence but also there´s many solutions.
A major problem of domestic violence is the abuser is gaining control over someone and their life. ¨Domestic violence and abuse are used for one purpose and one purpose only: to gain and maintain total control over you. An abuser …show more content…
From all of this I have learned that Domestic Violence is definitely a serious issue that a lot of people go through without many people realising it. People deal with their abuse in different ways as some would get help and leave their abuser but some would stay and deal with whatever abuse is going on. I have also learned that the reason people never leave because it is harder to leave the person than it is to just stay and there is good reasons behind this such as, Protecting your children, Religion, Ashamed, Lack of resources, and many people are just in denial. This topic is a good one to learn more about and it is very interesting, the only problem I have had with this is mainly all the information is the same or close to being the …show more content…
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