Domestic Violence

The one who does, because stoping everyone is not possible, but making understand is and after that it depends on the one who accepts it.
 
both are equally responsible because not attemptin to stop is just increasing the confidence of the perpetrator
 
To me both the victim and the culprit are at fault. I agree that women might not be able to counter attack or stop the powerful men from committing the crime but then there are alternative options to stop men by approaching NGOs and Policemen. I even agree to the point that services rendered by policemen are not risk-less and can backfire if the case is not handled carefully. However going with a negative notion of policemen and other options is not going to help women any bit. So rather than just facing the music, women should give it a try to stop the violence by considering alternate options. Also to support my point, the quality of services of policemen and NGOs has raised to a good level.
 
I think both are equally responsible. the One who does it and the other who never attempted to stop. Its becoming a serious issues these days....
 
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Domestic abuse is when one person in a relationship (whether intimate, spousal, child to parent, dating, etc.) attempts to control the other with physical or sexual violence or through emotional and mental intimidation. Physiologists have devised that certain behavior can be charted to allow victims and others to identity abusive personality traits. One tool most commonly used by counselors, advocates, and those aiding victims of abuse is the Power and Control Wheel. The wheel shows just how an abuser uses certain abuses to control his or her victim.
 
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