The area that is being studies here is the intervention in domestic violence in the teenage women. The aims of the study are to identify the reasons for domestic violence in teenage girls and to identify whether the intervention in domestic violence is of any help. The conceptual research model was used as the nature was inductive exploratory it into a process of discovery, part of observation, to pass data, and finally the theory hypothesis. Violence against Teenage Women is often constructed using mainstream imaginaries of heterosexual, white, middle-class peoples. Battering among gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals is as great or greater than battering among heterosexual individuals. Violence against Teenage Women is embedded within the larger societal problem of violence against Teenage Women. Violence against Teenage Women comes in many forms, and victims experience multiple negative effects, including significant negative outcomes related to reproduction. Social services agencies and the health care sector have developed intervention services and programs to identify and ultimately prevent violence against Teenage Women.
Table of Contents
Introduction5
Aims of the Study7
Review of Methodology7
Discussion8
What constitutes violence?8
Types of Violence9
Patterns of Violence against Teenage Women11
Cross-Cultural Violence against Teenage Women12
Effects of Violence against Teenage Women14
Violence against Teenage Women16
Responses to Violence against Teenage Women17
Prevention and Intervention in the Dynamics of Domestic Violence19
Interventions for domestic violence21
(Leone, Johnson, Cohan, Lloyd, 2004) stated:21
Safety Planning:21
Legal interventions:22
Support groups:22
Shelters:23
Resources and referrals:23
Integrated interventions to reduce intimate partner violence during pregnancy:24
The axes of intervention26
(Tilbrook, Allan, Dear, 2010) stated:27
Screening27
Review of the Literature28
Strengths28
Weaknesses28
Conclusion29
References30
Introduction
The area that is being studies here is the intervention in domestic violence in the teenage women. To understand the concept of the intervention in domestic violence in the teenage women, the idea about domestic violence must be described first. Domestic violence - also called intimate partner abuse, intimate partner violence and domestic abuse - takes many forms. Ill-treatment taking place in the context of any relationship is emotional violence. Therefore it affects men, women, or teen-age girls and boys, both in the relationship heterosexual or gay. Intimate partner violence may consist of one or more forms, including emotional, psychological, physical, sexual, or economic abuse and is defined as one person in a close relationship with the use of any other means of control. Gansezle types of violence include physical, verbal (also called emotional, mental, or psychological abuse) and sexual, economic, financial, and spiritual abuse. Stalking and electronic harassment are also forms of intimate partner abuse (Tilbrook, Allan, Dear, 2010).
Domestic violence in teenage girls means the presence of violent aspects in a teenage women, like partner abuse, intimate partner violence and domestic abuse - takes many forms. Ill-treatment taking place in the context of any relationship is emotional violence. Others can include things like beating up fellow mates, being aggressive against them or harassing them (Straus, Murray, 2006).
Domestic violence is analyzed in the main expressions father figure, demonstrating a growing resentment, as the adolescent youth approaches, claiming some revenge against entire society. The reproduction of both male and stereotypes female, which minimize the role of ...