Sunday, April 12, 2015

Connecting Sources

Domestic violence is a very touchy subject and difficult to not to have bias in. Many people have different views on how to solve the issue and my examples are my sources. Although some of my sources have a different view on domestic violence procedures most can agree on some. In Rebecca, Emerson Dobash article,  "Domestic Violence: Arrest, Prosecution, and Reducing Violence" she addresses the justice side of domestic violence and all the procedural aspects. Domestic violence has been linked to intimate partner violence and now with more studies family violence. This article by Rebecca goes hand in hand with all my other sources as they all unwind their own solutions for domestic violence. In another source by David Adams, "Psychologist: Some Domestic Abusers Want To Change — And Can" . abusers are given the benefit of the doubt and are believed to be able to change if given the right resources. Many view domestic violence as just being resolved with jail time or some type of punishment. David implies giving the abusers the right care and they are able to change. Abusers can change and are now willing to change. It is more likely to reduce domestic violence rates if the abusers seek treatment and not just get punished for it.
The "Domestic Violence: Arrest, Prosecution, and Reducing Violence" article explains just as the title suggests. Rebecca shares information on domestic violence  calls and how they are classified. She also explains that the origin of domestic violence is intimate partners but now have been dealing with family violence. She explains domestic violence in those two aspects. Even though this source only speaks on stats of domestic violence it ties in with the rest of my sources. In the remainder of my sources there are different views in how to deal with the rules of domestic violence. Two of my sources require to help the abusers and the rest of the sources explain the basics of violence. They all include statistics based on domestic violence calls and cases.

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