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5 pages in length. At the dawn of the twenty-first century, violent crime continues to plague a so-called civilized global society. One of the most prominent types of violent crime throughout the world – domestic violence – has come center stage over the past several years, with a significant amount of attention paid to patriarchal control and the emergency of women's rights. Statistics pertaining to Mexico, South Africa, Japan, Germany, India and the United States all indicate that the incidence of domestic violence is rooted within the gender struggle that has existed since the beginning of mankind. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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- has come center stage over the past several years, with a significant amount of attention paid to patriarchal control and the emergency of womens rights. Statistics pertaining to
Mexico, South Africa, Japan, Germany, India and the United States all indicate that the incidence of domestic violence is rooted within the gender struggle that has existed since the beginning
of mankind. Domestic violence against women is "one of the most blatant manifestations of patriarchy" (Mananzan 64-70) that has no respect for race, color, class or nationality. The reasons
behind domestic violence are great and varied, as countless sociologists, anthropologists and psychologists have determined from having examined the situation. What drives people to physically attack one another is
based upon many issues that are presently occurring in the attackers life; also pertinent to the situation is whether or not there is a history of domestic abuse that extends
back through family generations. Not surprisingly, domestic abuse is not limited to the United States; in fact there is a high incidence of spousal abuse throughout the world, including such
places as Mexico, South Africa, Japan, Germany and India. In countries where the male heads the household, the finances and all segments of the marriage, it is not uncommon
to find a significant percentage of the married female population enduring regular and constant bouts of abuse at the hands of their husbands or other family member. Such behavior
is looked upon as a gesture of complete control and often condoned - or at least ignored - by those in a position stop it. Spousal abuse was once
something that was kept under wraps, because it was more readily tolerated than in contemporary times. Currently, however, tolerance towards domestic violence - at least in the United States
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