Domestic Violence Approaches

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Approaches of Intervention In intervening to ensure that domestic violence is reduced in this community, the salient practitioner approach is going to be used. This is the use of a medical practitioner to attend to the victims, as this violence tends to harm them physically and psychologically. The medical facilities and the workers who operated them will actively be on the lookout for signs and symptoms of domestic abuse on their patients. They will the alert the authorities so that cases of suspected domestic abuse can be investigated appropriately. Once it has been established that the patients are actually victims of domestic violence, the medical practitioner will first of all ensure that the victim is safe within the hospital. This …show more content…
The community practitioner will therefore approach persons that are in contact with victims of domestic abuse and also those that deal with the offenders. These are the medical practitioners that treat the victims the law enforcement officers to whom cases of domestic abuse are reported. Former victims of domestic abuse will also be contacted by the community practitioner to give first-hand experience of the events that led to the violence and how they coped and survived. The medical workers will give information regarding the frequency of the patients they have had to attend to having suffered injuries from the domestic abuse. The law enforcement officers have records of the complaints of domestic disturbance that they have received over the past years. From this data and the one received from the medical professionals, the community practitioner will be in a position to determine the frequency of domestic abuse in the …show more content…
• In case the victims separate from their spouses, they might get sidelined by their church or other organizations that are against divorce and annulment of marriages
• The children that experience domestic violence tend to become violent in their adulthood.

The personal and environmental factors that should be influenced in order to have domestic violence taken care of include having the victims aware of their rights. The victims are often dependent on the aggressors emotionally and economically (Community Tool Box, 2016). Therefore, the victims should be at least empowered financially in order to ensure that they do not return to the offenders because they are depending on the aggressor. The offenders should also be informed of the negative effects that their behaviour is having on their spouses and families. If this does not appeal to them, the legal procedures should be taken against them. The behaviour that contributes to the problem includes drug abuse, alcoholism and poverty (Community Tool Box, 2016). Drugs and alcohol are often taken by the male spouses causing them to have their logical system numbed and in the process violent. Poverty leads to stress