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Violence can be seen in many different forms, from aggravated assault to child abuse and even premeditated murder. One of the most frequent types committed against women, is spousal abuse. The National Center for PTSD, (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), documents that "domestic violence is the most frequent cause of serious injury to women, more than car accidents, muggings, and stranger rape combined" (1). According to the National Crime Victimization Survey, "more than 2 million women experience violence annually, and 29% of all violence against women was committed by an intimate [partner]" (D'Avolio et al, 350). Violence can appear in many different forms. Three of which are emotional abuse, physical abuse and sexual abuse. Dr. Michelle Rice writes that physical abuse includes threats of violence and acts of violence, which can include obvious things such as hitting, kicking, biting, slapping, as well as things such as threats of wrecking a vehicle, blocking doorways and......


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