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Ashleigh Card
HE-210-OL
Chapter 8

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Statistics

 One in every four women in the United States
  has been raped or physically assaulted
 Attacks come from a former spouse, a live-in
  partner, boyfriend, or date
 On average more then three women are
  murdered by husbands or boyfriends
  everyday in the United States
Why does this happen?

 “Violence against women is so woven into the
  fabric of acceptable behavior that many of us
  feel that we are at fault or have no right to
  complain about violent treatment…” (pg.
  692)
 The media exposure, news, and
  advertisement, can become misleading..This
  treatment should not be just an “accepted
  fact of life”
Types of voilence

 “Is any assault on a woman’s body, physical
  integrity, or freedom of movement inflicted
  by an individual or through societal
  oppression (692.) ”
 Physical
 Verbal
 Emotional
Broken Down Further

   Abuse
   Rape
   Sexual assault
   Murder
   Forced sterilization
   Female genital cutting
   Stalking
   Sexual coercion in the workplace
   Prostitution through rape and manipulation
   Trafficking of young girls
Rape

 One of the most common forms of assault
  especially on college campuses today
   35 rapes per 1,000 female college students per year
 Depending on what state your in, rape can be
  defined a little differently
 Almost 18% of women said they had been
  attacked
 Girls and young women are at a higher risk
 Choosing not to fight back is a survival
  strategy…it does not make you weak
Medical Considerations

 First instinct is to shower, but it washes evidence
  away so go straight to a medical examiner at a
  hospital.
 Give a verbal history of the assault
 Latest medical concerns
 Pelvic or rectal exam
 Look for external injuries
 STI and STD protection
 Pregnancy prevention
 Follow-up exam
Domestic
Violence


 Intimate partner violence and battering is also
  very common and also one of the least reported
 It’s a pattern of behavior that causes fear and
  intimidation where only one person is in control
 Consists of physical and psychological abuse
 Threats, weapons, sexual assault, or actual harm
  to other loved ones
Domestic Violence

 Children, and pets may also be at risk so it is
  always smart to make a safety plan
 Stalking is a potential issue
 There are also legal considerations for
  intimate partner violence
 You can get an immediate protection order
  against the batterer.
Understanding the Violence

 Why act out?
   Psychological problems
   Sexual frustration
   Childhood abuse
   Life pressure
   Drug & alcohol abuse


   More than one can contribute to the “dynamic of
    violence”
   It is about the power struggle over another individual.
Where do These Attacks
Happen?
 Relationships
 Social and institutional places
 Etc..
 For example
   Intimate partner violence
   Parent vs. child
   Employer vs. employee
   Teacher vs. student
Marginalized Identity and
Violence Against Women
 Some factors put specific women at risk (race,
    nationality, religion)
   Women of color
   Older women
   Young women
   Women without legal immigration ststaus
   Refugees
   Lesbians
   Lower income women
   Transsexuals or transgendered women
   Disabled women
Reactions to Violence
 Isolation
    Very common with child abusers and abusive intimate partners
 Shame
 PTSD
      Self blame
      Fear, terror, feeling unsafe
      Anger and rage
      Depression
      Suicidal feelings
      Substance abuse
      Eating disorders
      Physical symptoms
      Self-harm
      Changes in sexuality and intimacy
Regaining our lives

 Know it was NOT your fault
   You did not ask to be hurt and violated, it was not
    deserved.
 You made the best choices you could
 You deserve support!
 There is no RIGHT WAY to feel or heal
   It takes time and there can be setbacks
Food for Thought…

 There are too many women that silently
  suffer without receiving the help or support
  they need…

 What do you think is the best way to reach
  out to someone you know who needs the
  help?

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Violence against women

  • 2. Statistics  One in every four women in the United States has been raped or physically assaulted  Attacks come from a former spouse, a live-in partner, boyfriend, or date  On average more then three women are murdered by husbands or boyfriends everyday in the United States
  • 3. Why does this happen?  “Violence against women is so woven into the fabric of acceptable behavior that many of us feel that we are at fault or have no right to complain about violent treatment…” (pg. 692)  The media exposure, news, and advertisement, can become misleading..This treatment should not be just an “accepted fact of life”
  • 4. Types of voilence  “Is any assault on a woman’s body, physical integrity, or freedom of movement inflicted by an individual or through societal oppression (692.) ”  Physical  Verbal  Emotional
  • 5. Broken Down Further  Abuse  Rape  Sexual assault  Murder  Forced sterilization  Female genital cutting  Stalking  Sexual coercion in the workplace  Prostitution through rape and manipulation  Trafficking of young girls
  • 6. Rape  One of the most common forms of assault especially on college campuses today  35 rapes per 1,000 female college students per year  Depending on what state your in, rape can be defined a little differently  Almost 18% of women said they had been attacked  Girls and young women are at a higher risk  Choosing not to fight back is a survival strategy…it does not make you weak
  • 7. Medical Considerations  First instinct is to shower, but it washes evidence away so go straight to a medical examiner at a hospital.  Give a verbal history of the assault  Latest medical concerns  Pelvic or rectal exam  Look for external injuries  STI and STD protection  Pregnancy prevention  Follow-up exam
  • 8. Domestic Violence  Intimate partner violence and battering is also very common and also one of the least reported  It’s a pattern of behavior that causes fear and intimidation where only one person is in control  Consists of physical and psychological abuse  Threats, weapons, sexual assault, or actual harm to other loved ones
  • 9. Domestic Violence  Children, and pets may also be at risk so it is always smart to make a safety plan  Stalking is a potential issue  There are also legal considerations for intimate partner violence  You can get an immediate protection order against the batterer.
  • 10. Understanding the Violence  Why act out?  Psychological problems  Sexual frustration  Childhood abuse  Life pressure  Drug & alcohol abuse  More than one can contribute to the “dynamic of violence”  It is about the power struggle over another individual.
  • 11. Where do These Attacks Happen?  Relationships  Social and institutional places  Etc..  For example  Intimate partner violence  Parent vs. child  Employer vs. employee  Teacher vs. student
  • 12. Marginalized Identity and Violence Against Women  Some factors put specific women at risk (race, nationality, religion)  Women of color  Older women  Young women  Women without legal immigration ststaus  Refugees  Lesbians  Lower income women  Transsexuals or transgendered women  Disabled women
  • 13.
  • 14. Reactions to Violence  Isolation  Very common with child abusers and abusive intimate partners  Shame  PTSD  Self blame  Fear, terror, feeling unsafe  Anger and rage  Depression  Suicidal feelings  Substance abuse  Eating disorders  Physical symptoms  Self-harm  Changes in sexuality and intimacy
  • 15. Regaining our lives  Know it was NOT your fault  You did not ask to be hurt and violated, it was not deserved.  You made the best choices you could  You deserve support!  There is no RIGHT WAY to feel or heal  It takes time and there can be setbacks
  • 16.
  • 17. Food for Thought…  There are too many women that silently suffer without receiving the help or support they need…  What do you think is the best way to reach out to someone you know who needs the help?