A Pinch of Prevention Do you know what domestic violence is and how to fight against it? How many students in Rainier, really know what it is and how to fight against it. “Domestic violence” means physical harm, bodily injury, assault, the infliction of fear of imminent physical harm, sexual assault, or stalking (Welcome).”How many people do you know have something happening to them that is just like this and don’t know that they are suffering from abuse. Now I have a proposition to make: why don’t we make domestic violence a required credit to graduate, so now they know what they need to for their own safety. That's why domestic violence should be a required credit to graduate because the more you know the more it helps, many students don’t know they are being abused, and the consequences of committing domestic violence. The first thing we have got to consider is do you really know what domestic violence is, because the more you know the more it helps. Now let's break down what domestic violence actually is so you don’t falsely accuse someone, and most importantly, keep students out of abusive situations. So we are just going to clarify a few things. …show more content…
If we don’t teach this when you are mature enough to understand you are going to regret it later. Everyone in modern America is saying that we need to take a stand against bullying, but how are we going to do this if we don’t have the proper education? If 96% of employees are suffering from abuse, that goes to show that four percent know what's going on. So four out of a hundred, that's not only sad but a safety issue. We need to make sure that future americans are well educated in this subject, so we can stop this cruel violence. So again, I think that domestic violence should be a required credit to graduate because the more you know it helps, many don't know it's happening to them, and they need to know the