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Woman Rights and Domestic violence(perspective②)

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  【perspective②】Introducing the perpetrator's position in domestic violence BBC News. (2021, December 8). Domestic abuse: ‘No female should be subjected to what I did’ . https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-lancashire-59545726 This is written from the perspective of an aggressor of violence. It details the psychological state of a man who has been violent toward his wife. Hello . My name is Rob, and I am a domestic abuser. I originally committed domestic violence against my wife and am currently taking a domestic violence prevention course aimed at breaking the cycle of physical and emotional abuse and working to overcome the symptoms. The course began in 2011, and since then it appears to have helped 216 men recognize their problems and work to change their behavior. And those that have partially completed or completed the course have not committed a domestic violence offense within a year. Prior to taking the course I did not think I needed to take it. I was not aware of any wro...

Woman rights and Domestic violence (Perspective①)

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  【perspective①】Introduction to the Position of Victims in Domestic Violence BBC News. (2025, June 24). ''I thought my abusive relationship were normal https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c86jy6q1126o This is written from the perspective of a victim of violence. It details the psychological state of a woman who has been victimized. I have been a victim of domestic violence since I was a child and throughout my life. Because of this, I had low self-esteem. I felt worthless and even had suicidal thoughts. I never noticed any signs that I was having a mental break until I had suicidal thoughts. The signs are very subtle. It may seem romantic, but if we don't learn about abuse it is really hard to understand. In fact, I was a victim of not only physical violence but also economic abuse because I worked for my partner. I would lose my job, money, and we have two children, so it was very difficult for me to leave here. But in reality I was always looked down upon by my husband. I c...

woman rights and domestic violence

  Hello. My name is Sena and my name is Chiharu. I am a university student in Japan, and I am currently studying mainly English language and English literature in detail. We are deepening our discussion on women's rights and domestic violence. The reason why we decided to research this topic is because we believe that in our country, problems related to women's rights and incidents of domestic violence by men against women have been increasing in recent years. We would like to study in detail the current situation in Japan where women are still looked down upon and the psychology of those who commit violence against their loved ones. I would like to update my blog once a week. Please read it. How does domestic violence impact women’s efforts to achieve equal rights? Women who are victims of domestic violence live in constant fear, making it difficult for them to make positive choices about their own lives. This limits their opportunities for work, education, and political parti...