This in-depth thesis on Domestic Violence Against the Family offers an academic analysis of violence within domestic settings, examining its causes, forms, consequences, and institutional responses. It dissects the multi-generational impact of abuse—covering women, children, and the elderly—while also assessing the cultural and psychological factors that allow domestic violence to persist. This document is a vital resource for students and researchers in fields such as social work, gender studies, and public policy.
Structured in a case-based format, the work includes theoretical and empirical foundations, legislative context, and real-world research outcomes. The use of practical data, applied methods, and a clear focus on victim protection make it highly relevant for institutions offering specialized coursework in domestic violence, family support, or human rights law.
Table of Contents
Chapter I: General Considerations Concerning the Family
1.1 Family – short history
1.2 The family nowadays
1.3 The role of the family
Chapter II: Domestic Violence
2.1 What is violence?
2.2 The causes of domestic violence
2.3 Social status
2.4 Alcohol and drugs
2.5 Measures for the protection of victims
Chapter III: Forms of Violence
3.1 The forms and effects of violence in the family
3.2 Psychosocial aspects
3.3 Women and domestic violence
3.4 The child and domestic violence
3.5 The elderly and domestic violence
Chapter IV: Legal Aspects
Chapter V: Types of Women Who Accept Domestic Violence
Chapter VI: Case Studies
6.1 The theme and objectives of the research
6.2 The researched environment
6.3 Working hypothesis
6.4 Methods and instruments used in the research
6.5 Implementation methods
6.6 Conclusions
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
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