When abuse from behalf of your intimate partner is felt, you ought to ask and find honest answers to following questions:
1) What do I see in my relationship?
2) What do I feel in my relationship?
3) How has this relationship impacted my thoughts, feelings, and behavior relative to myself?
4) How has this relationship impacted my thoughts, feelings, and behavior relative to my partner?
5) How do other people see my partner in general?
6) How do they see my partner in relation to me?
The answers to these questions will help you identify whether the
domestic abuse in your relationship really originate from your partner and whether the situation might be corrected. Or is it time to start consider confining domestic abuse in court? The most used punishments for domestic abuse crimes are based on the extremity of the crime. In most cases, jail time is assigned based on how bad the crime is. In other cases, in smaller and less complicated affairs, there may be counseling requested by the judge as well as community work for the individual.
If we believe on the domestic violence statistics presented by American Institute on Domestic Violence then the health-related costs of rape, physical assault, stalking, and homicide by intimate partners exceed $5.8 billion each year. 94% of corporate security directors rank domestic violence as a high security risk. 68% of senior executives surveyed agreed that their company's financial performance would benefit from addressing the issue of domestic violence among its employees. Isn't a dismal picture reflecting the uncivilized behavior of one of the world's most civilized states?
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