Sadly, speaking out about domestic violence is still very much taboo. Even so, abuse occurs in all circles of society. What are themost common signs you mustn't ignore?
February 6, 2014
Sadly, speaking out about domestic violence is still very much taboo. Even so, abuse occurs in all circles of society. What are themost common signs you mustn't ignore?
Domestic violence is any aggression committed by a family member on another member of the family. That is why it is traditionally called family violence. It can occur between sexual partners, between spouses, between parents and children, between siblings, or between adults and their elderly parents.
According to Statistics Canada, the national average rate of violent crimes committed against family members in 2013 was 279 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Even if this figure is slightly down compared to other years, it is still very worrying.
Many people who experience family violence are too afraid to seek help. The healing process can be long and difficult for victims, but it cannot start unless the crime is exposed and the abuser stopped.
It is not always easy to know if a friend or co-worker is a victim of domestic violence, because victims of family violence often feel shame and try to hide or deny the signs. Some of the following things might be indications of abuse:
Family violence often claims the youngest victims. According to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the main signs of child abuse include:
Domestic violence is often associated with physical violence. However, emotional abuse is just as harmful and can totally destroy the victim’s self-esteem. Emotional abusers control people through words, scaring and isolating their victims and eroding their self-confidence.
The decision to ask for help can sometimes seem impossible to a victim of abuse. However, many organizations, shelters, the police, lawyers, or law offices can help victims with the first steps toward breaking free of abuse.
The help provided by health professionals and social services enables victims to eventually rebuild their self-esteem and find peace of mind so they can get on with their lives.
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