Domestic abuse is persistent and controlling behaviour by a partner or ex-partner which causes physical, sexual and/or emotional harm. It often gets worse over time. It is very common. In most cases, it is experienced by women and children and is perpetrated by men.
Domestic abuse is persistent and controlling behaviour by a partner or ex-partner which causes physical, sexual and/or emotional harm. It often gets worse over time. It is very common. In most cases, it is experienced by women and children and is perpetrated by men.
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No woman or child should be subjected to domestic abuse. If it is happening to you,
please remember, it’s not your fault and we can help.
Domestic abuse is most commonly experienced by women and perpetrated by men. It is rarely an isolated incident and often gets worse over time. It is estimated that in Scotland 1 in 5 women will experience domestic abuse regardless of age, beliefs, race, religion or lifestyle.
Domestic abuse includes:
*This definition includes so called ‘honour’ based violence, female genital mutilation (FGM) and forced marriage, and is clear that victims are not confined to one gender or ethnic group. Does domestic violence only happen in certain cultures or classes? Research shows that domestic violence is most commonly experienced by women and perpetrated by men. Any woman can experience domestic violence regardless of race, ethnic or religious group, class, disability or lifestyle.
Why does it happen?
All forms of domestic violence – psychological, economic, emotional and physical – come from the abuser’s desire for power and control over other family members or intimate partners. Although every situation is unique, there are common factors involved.
What are the signs of domestic violence?
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Research shows that domestic violence is most commonly experienced by women and perpetrated by men. Any woman can experience domestic violence regardless of race, ethnic or religious group, class, disability or lifestyle.
All forms of domestic violence – psychological, economic, emotional and physical – come from the abuser’s desire for power and control over other family members or intimate partners. Although every situation is unique, there are common factors involved.
There are a number of signs to suggest domestic violence is happening, these included (but are not limited to): Destructive criticism and verbal abuse, pressure tactics, disrespect, harassment, breaking trust, isolation, threats, sexual violence, physical violence and denial.
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