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6 pages in length. The shift in the way America's judicial system responds to the issue of domestic violence has been both grand and far-reaching; what was once a situation spouses were expected to endure within the confines of matrimony is now considered nothing short of abuse. That victims of domestic violence are now protected and treated to help heal their physical and/or emotional scars speaks to a judicial system that has waken up to the long reach of patriarchal control in what is otherwise a free and civilized society. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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matrimony is now considered nothing short of abuse. That victims of domestic violence are now protected and treated to help heal their physical and/or emotional scars speaks to a
judicial system that has waken up to the long reach of patriarchal control in what is otherwise a free and civilized society. One
of the most important reasons why investigation and follow-through has taken such a positive turn in the judicial system is because the prevalence of domestic violence does not end once
the abuse stops or the victim has escaped but rather it perpetuates into a cyclical existence that prevents the abused individual from being fully able to break away from the
physical and emotional torment. Many times - particularly in the case of childhood victims - this cycle of abuse stays with them into their adult years to be re-enacted
with that persons own family. New Jersey reflects but one of fifty states in America where domestic violence has reached epidemic proportions. It is also the most aggressive state
to address the issue. In an outright attempt to decrease the ever-increasing incidents of domestic violence, New Jersey has passed "the most sweeping" (Livio) laws in the nation.
Going a step further, officials have mandated that the legal system enforce these stringent laws. It has been a welcome change to what many victims say is a system
too lax on domestic violence. A decade ago, New Jersey reflected a record-breaking number of domestic violence incidents that forced the state to
take a long, hard look at the manner in which it was handling the situation. South River Police Chief Francis Eib acknowledged that while the numbers were, indeed, increasing
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