Domestic Violence in U.S. Military Families

نوع المستند : المقالة الأصلية

المستخلص

This research paper discusses domestic violence in military families in the US. Currently, domestic violence is a widespread social problem, yet it is more of a problem in the military, a problem that is made worse by soldiers' numerous deployments to war zones. This research identifies the reasons, consequences, frequency of domestic violence in the military, and suggests effective solutions which could be implemented
تناقش هذه الورقة البحثية العنف الأسري في العائلات العسکرية في الولايات المتحدة. ويعتبر العنف الأسري حاليًا مشکلة اجتماعية واسعة الانتشار، وتتزايد هذه المشکلة بوضوح بين أسر اأفراد الجيش والعسکريين، وهي مشکلة تزداد سوءًا بسبب الاثار النفسية على الجنود من عمليات الانتشار العديدة في مناطق الحرب. يحدد هذا البحث أسباب ونتائج وأثار العنف الأسري على عوائل العسکريين والجيش، ويقترح حلولاً فعالة يمکن تنفيذها لدعم الأسر ومساعده أفراد الجيش للعودة لحياتهم الطبيعية مع عوائلهم بعد أثار وتداعيات العمل في مناطق الحرب.

الموضوعات الرئيسية


  • References

    • Alberta Children and Youth Services Prevention of Family Violence and Bullying.      (2008). Women Abused in Intimate Relationships. Retrieved from:        http://www.familyviolence.alberta.ca
    • Bradley, C. (2007). Veteran Status and Marital Aggression: Does Military Service Make a Difference? Journal of Family Violence, 22(4), 197-209. doi:10.1007/s10896-007- 9072-4
    • Child Welfare Information Gateway, (2009). Impact of Domestic Violence on Children. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. doi:10.1016/j.avb.2011.12.002
    • Gerlock, A. A. (2004). Domestic Violence and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Severity for Participants of a Domestic Violence Rehabilitation Program. Military Medicine,    169(6), 470-474.
    • Jones, A. D. (2012). Intimate partner violence in military couples: A review of the literature. Aggression & Violent Behavior, 17(2), 147-157.
    • Komp, C. (2006). Domestic Abuse in Military Families Growing. The NewStandard.    Retrieved from: http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/3271
    • Lutz, C., & Elliston, J. (2002). DOMESTIC TERROR. Nation, 275(12), 18-20.
    • Stamm, S. (2009). Intimate Partner Violence in the Military: Securing Our Country, Starting   With the Home. Family Court Review, 47(2), 321-339. doi:10.1111/j.1744-     1617.2009.01257.x
    • The National Center for PTSD, (2007). Relationships and PTSD. U.S. Department of    Veterans Affairs. Retrieved from: http://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/pages/ptsd-and-         relationships.asp
    • The National Center for PTSD, (2013). PTSD and Problems with Alcohol Use. U.S.       Department of Veterans Affairs. Retrieved from:  http://www.ptsd.va.gov/public/pages/ptsd-alcohol-use.asp
    • Tucker, D. D. (2009). Domestic Violence, PTSD and Brain Injury:  Military and Civilian Challenges – Part 1. Relieved from http://www.ncdsv.org/
    • Somerville, K. J. (2009). The Military Report Card Concerning Domestic Violence and           Sexual Assault, Including Compliance with the Lautenberg      Amendment. Family Law    Quarterly, 43(2), 301-314
    • Gatchell, B. (2013). USAG Ansbach holds Purple and White Night to raise domestic violence awareness. U.S. Army. Relieved from http://www.army.mil/article/114987/
    • Reynolds, M. O. (1998). Does Punishment Deter?. National Center for Policy Analysis.          Relieved from http://www.ncpa.org/pub/bg148
    • Miles, D. (2010). Military Launches Domestic Violence Awareness Campaign. The U.S. Department of Defense. Relieved from    http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=61131

    Alberta Children and Youth Services Prevention of Family Violence and Bullying. (2008). Women Abused in