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Personal Statement On Intimate Partner Violence

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Austin Mazdra Introduction: There are millions of examples of children who not only witness intimate partner violence (IPV) but also has been victimized. ( Christoff, Murrell & Henning, 2007) Children exposed to these kinds of violent behavior at such a young age also show signs of these behaviors, many violent, as adults. Evidence shows that witnessing violent behavior as a child correlates to patterns of abuse into adulthood as well. (Murrell et al., 2007) Over the years there has been a growing recognition that young people who witness IPV is has much of the same impact as a child victimized of abuse. This often damages their long term social and emotional well-being. Having a safe place outside of the home along with a supportive …show more content…

(Kernsmith, 2006) Studying the impacts of the similarities in children who have experienced child abuse and those who have witnessed IPV gives more of a understanding to the criminal justice system but also a better understanding to the social services departments when looking at victims lives and what needs the children have. The research is intended to look at the history of IPV and abuse among male and female offenders of domestic violence. Study Review: Introduction: Due to much research, in 2008, an estimated 772,000 children were victims of IPV in the United States of America (Cohen & Waldinger, 2012). It has been stated that children who have been victimized will experience many difficulties in adulthood. This includes abusing their own families; wife and children ( Christoff, Henning, &Murrell, 2007). Not all child abuse cases are reported or go noticed which is why it is very difficult for researchers and law enforcement to really have a true number on how many children being abused each year in the United States. Mistreatment of Children: One of the most important things to look at when studying IPV, according to Maneta et al., is that the abuse or maltreatment of a child increases the likelihood for the child to be the abuser in the future with his or her individual family (Maneta et al., 2012). Research of IPV and abuse have shown a strong correlation between being a victim of violence as a child and then showing abuse and violence in

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