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An 8 page assessment of the factors that influence a victim’s decision to stay with their abuser or to leave. Bibliogaphy lists 9 sources.
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world. While the victims of this abuse can be of any age or any gender, the most common victims are women. The U.S. Department of Justice (2005) reported
that in 2005 an estimated seventy-three percent of domestic violence victims are women. Pregnancy it seems actually heightens the risk of a woman suffering domestic abuse (U.S. Department of
Justice, 2005). Indeed, murder is the second leading cause of death among expectant women (U.S. Department of Justice, 2005). Given the obvious impacts of domestic violence and the
potential risks it would seem logical that women suffering from that type of abuse would simply leave their abusers. The reality, however, is that many abused women actually choose
to say in the abusive relationship. The contention can be presented that this choice is spawned by many of the same factors that result in the abuse in the
first place. To address domestic violence we must be prepared to address each of these factors and to provide options to those that need them the most.
Women have been the targets of needless violence for centuries. Unfortunately, gender violence is a prevalent part of both the technologically developed countries and the
third world alike. This issue is, in fact, one with world implications in terms of human rights and health consequences. Although the more technologically developed countries like the
US have begun to address domestic violence through "programmatic interventions", much remains to be done even here. Gender violence, violence represented by rape, mutilation, domestic violence and other types
of victimization; continues yet it is infrequently considered as a public health issue. Women continue to die and suffer horrendous wrongs yet even the modern world continues to consider
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