Causes of domestic abuse or domestic violence

People who are associated with domestic violence in their localities or households usually learn that mistreatment or violence is the best method to vent anger. For example, a child’s exposure to his fathers abusing act against their mother is one of the main factors of transmitting domestic violence from one person to another. This particular cycle of domestic violence is quite difficult to break because most of the parents have in fact presented domestic violence as the median.

 

Generally, a person comes under some kind of physical violence because of certain reasons which include solving his own violent problems previously, effectively exerting power and control over other people through violence and no one to stop him from being so violent in the past. Some of the instant causes which can begin a bout of domestic abuse include provocation by the intimate partner, depression, stress, anger, jealousy, desperation or even unemployment.

Generally, teens and children’s staying in the environment where there is domestic abuse usually develop by growing up with it and are more likely to attempt suicide, use drugs, commit crimes like robbery, murder or sexual assault, use violence in the community, school or at home, use violence to increase their self esteem and even become domestic abusers in their life. It is important to work out to solve this problem of domestic violence that would normally include accountability for abusers, strengthening legal protection for abusers and victims. Most of the protective measures for over coming domestic violence must be aimed to develop legal protections and treatments to successfully manage the exceptional issues faced by people in abusive relationships