Domestic Violence and How it Affects Society
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XXXXXXXX Violence Affects Society, Not Just the Victim
XXXXXXXX violence is not a XXX XXXXX, it has XXXXXXX for XXXX XXXXX and XXXXXX XXXX XXX feel XXXX it XX a XXXXXXX matter XXXXXXX families, XXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX violence affects more than just XXX victim(s), it affects XXX economy XXX XXXXXXX XX a XXXXX, XX well. XXXX though violence in the home XXX XXX a topic that XXX XXXXXXXXX XX a XXXXXXX basis, XXXXXXXXX advocates XXXX XXXXXX diligently to XXXXX the issue to XXXXX. XXXXX, XXXX people are XXXXXXX XXXXX it, XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX, a XXXXXX taken in XXXX, XXXX XX years ago, showed that a XXXXX portion of citizens in Australia held the XXXXXX that domestic violence XXX warranted in some XXXXX. XX a XXXXXX of XXXX, XXX XXXXX shared that, "19XXXXXXX of respondents, or XXXXXX one in five, XXXXXXXX XXXX it XX acceptable XXX a man XX use XXXXXXXX force XXXXXXX XXX wife XXXXX XX least XXX circumstance" (XXXXXXX, 2017). XXX myth XXXX some may XXXXXXX XX XXXX domestic violence occurs XXXXXXX XXX XXXX figure in the XXXXXXXXX, when in fact XXX XXXXXXX conducted a decade XXXXX, XXXX XXX 1985, XXXXXXXX that women XXX XX violent XX XXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX (Mugford, XXXX). Regardless of who the XXXXXX is or XXX XXX XXXXXX is, it XX not XXXX. Domestic XXXXXXXX is a serious XXXXXX that affects XXXXXX communities in a XXXX XXXXXX XX ways.
Domestic violence in Australia is prevalent XXXX a whopping X.6 XXXXXXX women XXX XXXX than a half a million men XXXX endured violence from their partner XXXXX XXX age of XXXX 15 (Hunt, 2018). The XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX with XXXXX figures XXX XXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX to XXXX (XXXX), the expenses related to domestic violence XXX XXXXXXXXX XX XX around $22 XXXXXXX and higher XXX indigenous XXXXXXXXXXX. Monetary XXXXX are XXX XXX XXXX XXXXXX of XXXXXXXX violence, XXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXX can lead XX the use XX alcohol XXX other XXXXXXX drugs, homelessness, XXXXXXXX trauma resulting in XXXXXXXXX injury or XXXX death. Children in homes where XXXXXXXX violence occurs can result in XXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, aggression XXXXXXX XXXXXX, XXX self-esteem, XXXXXXX in school, and a XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX (XXX, n.d.). XXXX people think XXXX XX XXXXX domestic violence XXXX as far XX affecting things outside of the home, XXX XXX impact XX the XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX.
XXX National Council XX XXXXXX Violence XXXXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX predict XXXX XXXXXXXXX's XXXXXXX would XX hit XXXX a XXXX of $9.9 XXXXXXX in XXXX-XXXX XXXXXXX of XXXXXXXXXXXX, loss of employment XXX healthcare XX XXXXXX do XXX change (Domestic Violence Prevention XXXXXXX, n.d.). XX further expand on XXX consequences XX domestic violence XX XXX economy, one XXXX XXX to look XX XXX number XX individuals incarcerated for domestic XXXXXXXX. XX XXXX, XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX of XXXXXXXXXX reported that "acts intended to cause XXXXXX" XXXXXXXXX XXX XX% XX XXX XX,000 XXXXXXX in XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX in 2013-XX (Honorato, Caltabiano, & XXXXXX, 2016). X XXXXXX calculation XXXXX unequivocally how XXXX it XXXXX Australia XX XXXXXXXXXXX offenders of violence. A report from XXX XXXX in XXXX, claimsXXXX "XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX more on XXXXXXXX justice XXXX XXXX XXXXX developed countries..." by spending an unprecedented $110,XXX per XXXXXX, XXX XXXX (XXXXXXXX, 2017). XX XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XX% XX the XX,000 inmates, it shows XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX X,XXX XXXXXXX XXX in XXXXXX XXXXXXX of XXXXXXXX violence. Multiplying XXXX XXXXXX by the $110,000 that it XXXXX to house them, XXX can see that it costs XXX Australian XXXXXXXXXX and itstax XXXXXX XXXXXXXX a staggering $XXX,200,XXX XXXX and XXXXX year. When you add in the XXXXX XX XXX XXXXXX, lawyers, hospital XXXXX from XXX victim and XXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXX the crime, the costs only XXX higher. XX clear XX the XXXXXXXXXX that XXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XX be XXX XXXX XXXXXXXX domestic violence. There are XXXXXXX advocates who trying XX XX just XXXX, XXXX one created by XXX Council of XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX who XXX XXX into XXXXX a XXXX-XXXX plan XX put an end to XXX violence.
XXX National Plan to Reduce XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX 2010‐2022 XXX XXXX out a plan XX bring anaction for XXX next 12 years. It is the first advocacy XXXX-XXXX plan XXXX involves networks across XXXXXXX districts with XXX main focus XXXXX prevention. XXX XXXX XXXX XXXXX in a set of XXXX three-XXXX XXXXX so that accurate XXXXXXXX XX XXXXX XX the governments, XXXXX XXXX, in XXXX, XXXXXXXX to implement XXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX based on XXX XXX evidence given. XXX first XXXXXX plan began in XXXX and concluded in 2013; XXX second XXXX 2013 XX XXXX; XXX third XXXX 2016-2019 and XXX XXXXXX from 2019-XXXX. The action plan XXXX supportXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, "strengthen the XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX and share XXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXX the evidence XXXX and track performance
(Council of Australian XXXXXXXXXXX, n.d.).
The council XX XXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX outcomes that XXXX XXXXX through the XX-XXXX plan.
The XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXX communities will XX safe with little to XX violence. During XXXXX XXXXXXXX, it XXX XXXXX XXXX XX increasing support XXX gender equality XXX XXXXXXX of XXXXXXXX the community XXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX. The XXXXXX national XXXXXXX is XX XXXXX that XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX. It is XXXXXXXX that XX changing the XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXX persons they XXX XXXXXXX domestic XXXXXXXX. XXX XXXXX national outcome is strengthening XXXXXXXXXX communities. Domestic XXXXXXXX is very XXXX in the indigenous XXXXXXXXXXX XXX with the XXXX, indigenous XXXXX XXX XXXXXX how to XXXX a XXXXX and are encouraged to be XXXXXXX in their area. The XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XX ensure that XXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX to meet XXX needs XX victims of XXXXXXXX violence and their children. The XXXXX XXX sixth XXXXXXXX outcomesare that XXXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXXXXX when XXXXXXXX XXXXXX. Offenders XXX held accountable XXX XXXXX actions with serious XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX those XXX XXXXXX (XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX, n.d.). By the Council of Australian Governments XXXXXXXXXX to XXXX a XXXXXX to XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX violence, it leads other advocacy XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXX XXXX and XXXXXX programs and XXXXXXXX XXXX will ensure that domestic violence is a thing XX the XXXX. Of XXXXXX, no program or plan can XXXXXXXXX that domestic XXXXXXXX XXXX never XXXXX, but it can XXXXXX the high XXXXX XXXXXXXX in XXXXXXXXX.
XX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXX violence XX a XXXXXXX matter that XXXXXXX XXXXXXX, families, communities, XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXX entire nations. XX is XXXXXXXXX that XXX woman XXXX XXXXis killed XX XXXXX spouse, boyfriend, or ex-XXXXXXXXX in XXXXXXXXX XXXX women being abused three times more XXXX their male counterparts. XXXXXXXXXXXX, women XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX or XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX fives XXXX more than men XXX five XXXXX XXXX XX XXXXXX that they XXX in fear XXX XXXXX life. XX XX XXXX, that homelessness is XXX XXXXXXX driver XXX women XXX endure domestic XXXXXXXX, XXXXX XXXXXXX in theofficer's XXXXX called to domestic dispute XXXX XXXXX XXX to XXXXX XXXXXXX (XXXXXXXX Violence XXXXXXXXXX, n.d.). Thankfully, domestic violence is XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX for the serious crime XXXX it XX, and XXXXXXXXXXXXX Council is stepping XX to XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX resources for those XXXXXXX in a XXXXXXXX situation. Their active approach has XXXX it XXXX XXX other advocates to XXXXX additional XXXXXXXXX to all victims of XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX.
References
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XXXX, A. (2018). Family, domestic XXX sexual violence inXXXXXXXXX XXXX. Canberra: XXXXXXXXXX Institute of Health XXX Welfare.
Mugford, J. (XXXX, XXXXXXXX XX). Domestic XXXXXXXX. Retrieved August XX, 2018, fromXXXXX://XXX.gov.au/publications/XX/XXXX
XXX XXXXXXXXXX. (n.d.). The effects of domestic XXX family XXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX August XX, 2018, from XXXXX://XXX.XXXX.XXX.gov.XX/XXXXXXXX-XXXXXXXX/about/effects-XX-dv