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Domestic Violence In The 1970's

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Introduction
Domestic Violence can be broken down into different types of abuse. The common types are physical, emotional, sexual abuse. “Abusers may feel this need to control their partner because of low self-esteem, extreme jealousy, difficulties in regulating anger and other strong emotions, or when they feel inferior to the other partner in education and socioeconomic background” (“What Causes Domestic Violence? By Toby D. Goldsmith, MD”). Physical and sexual abuse are the most heard of and/ or more likely to occur.

In 1800 BC, the Code of Hammurabi decreed that a wife was subservient to her husband and that he could inflict punishment on any member of his household for any transgression. Civil rights and anti-war movements in the 1950s thought the 1960s …show more content…

As women gained more ground in the 1970’s, domestic violence became a public issue. The women’s movement was put in to the public arena because of three social movements that were all ready in place: women’s liberation, women’s health, and anti-rape movements. The already existing movements had resources and networks that the battered women’s movement could draw from and gain its own strength. As a result, many battered women’s shelters opened in the United States. The first being the Women’s Advocates shelter in St. Paul, Minnesota, which opened in 1973. It wasn’t until 1984 that a similar law passed through Congress, entitled The Family Violence Prevention Services Act. This act authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to make grants to States to help in supporting the shelter. Maintenance, and Expansion programs and projects prevent incidents of family violence and provide a place and for victims. Based on the experiences and demands

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