Domestic violence and abuse is defined as “any incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening behaviour, violence, or abuse between those aged 16 or over who are, or have been, intimate partners or family members, regardless of gender or sexuality,” according to the UK government.
As per the statistics, Men are the primary perpetrators of domestic abuse, and women are the primary victims. However, men, children & the elderly can also be victims of domestic abuse.
Examples of Domestic Abuse:
Coercive control, physical, sexual, emotional/psychological, financial or economic abuse, stalking, and online/digital abuse are all examples of domestic violence.
Coercive control: It is a type of controlling behaviour that is intended to make a person reliant by isolating them from assistance, exploiting them, robbing them of their independence, and dictating their daily activities.
The following are some examples of coercive behavior:
Physical abuse: Pushing, hitting, punching, kicking, choking, and using weapons or other physical forces are all examples of physical abuse.
Sexual abuse: Sexual abuse occurs when you are pushed or pressured to have sex without your consent, engage in unwanted sexual behaviour, are touched, groped, or forced to watch pornography without your consent.
Emotional/psychological abuse: Emotional/psychological abuse occurs when someone is subjected to a circumstance that can lead to psychological trauma, such as anxiety, sadness, or post-traumatic stress disorder.
The following are some examples of emotional/psychological abuse:
Financial/economic abuse: Financial/economic abuse includes keeping entire control over financial resources, restricting access to money, and/or forbidding attendance at school or work in order to make a person financially dependent.
Stalking: The purpose of stalking is to harass, annoy, or intimidate the victim.
Here are a few examples:
Online/digital abuse: Domestic abusers frequently use online/digital platforms to harass and abuse their victims (Examples – reading emails, checking texts and locations of social media posts, using spyware or GPS locators to track).
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