I would change the word "mentally" to "psychologically," and then asnwer, "yes."
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There are many dangers involved in domestic violence. A victim of domestic violence can be affected mentally, physically, financially and even spiritually. The ultimate danger is the loss of life at the hands of the abuser.
Domestic violence can lead to broken homes, children are also affected emotionally. Victims of such turn to drugs which in turn affect the rate of criminality.
I believe the word you're looking for is Domestic Violence. If not, I cant help you, but the definition of Domestic Violence is when a person is abused, mentally, physically, and emotionally, by their spouse/significant other. Most cases, the abused is the woman, however there are cases when the man is abused as opposed to the usual.
Yes, definitely. Usually abusers come from abusive families and may be mentally ill themselves.
Research has shown that women between the ages of 18-34 are at the highest risk of experiencing domestic violence. However, it is important to note that domestic violence can affect individuals across all age groups.
domestic violence bill prescribs legal sanctions against domestic crimes.
Domestic violence can lead to many serious casualties, which may even lead to the death of the victim. The victim may be very disturbed both mentally and physically. A victim who is very disturbed must with the help of someone who they trust must visit the nearest police station. Or meet a lawyer who is well versed in such a matter. You can meet Siddhartha Shah & Associates or call them on 093222 86663.
We can stop by enlightening the public on the effects of domestic violence. Also reporting cases of domestic violence can also be helpful.
Poverty, homelessness, hunger, domestic violence, sickness, drug abuse, etc.
Yes,, by all means, That's just enough time for that mentally derange personality to commit murder.
domestic violence is NOT OK in any civilized country, British or not.