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Chapter 344 Is Psychological Abuse Domestic Violence?

Chapter 344 Is Psychological Abuse Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence is violence and abuse that occurs between family members.It includes physical and verbal abuse of spouses (ex-husbands, ex-wife, cohabitants or intimate relationships such as boyfriend and girlfriend), parent-child or elders.

1. Physical abuse.

Pushing, throwing, kicking, beating, grabbing, biting, twisting limbs, and even using knives and guns to attack the victim.

2. Verbal abuse.

Attempts to control or harm another person with words or tone of voice.Examples: yelling, sarcasm, threats to kill the other person or child, threats of violence, calling the other person stupid, insults, false accusations.

3. Psychological abuse.

Threatening suicide, not allowing the other party to use the phone and have money, pressuring the other party's whereabouts, asking who the child belongs to, and how the money was spent?Preventing the other person from seeing their loved ones, mocking and insulting the other person's friends, abusing drugs and alcohol, falsely accusing the other person of having an affair, extreme jealousy, making the other person unable to keep a job, prohibiting the other person from going to school or work.

4. Sexual abuse.

Forcing the other person to have sex, forcing the other person to watch pornographic videos or pictures, refusing to use condoms, etc.Although our country's laws do not have such a strict definition of domestic violence, the latest judicial interpretations also have provisions on domestic violence: it refers to the perpetrators beating, binding, mutilating, forcibly restricting personal freedom and other means that cause certain physical and mental harm to family members. Harmful consequences of behavior. (Note: Whether it constitutes domestic violence usually requires more understanding and prudent assessment. If you have any worries or doubts, you may wish to consult relevant professional institutions.)
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When you have been seriously abused, pay attention to gathering evidence.Such as: the hospital's diagnosis certificate; showing the wound to acquaintances and asking them to testify; collecting evidence, such as injury tools, etc.; filing a lawsuit for injury or abuse.

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