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Defininsdfg The Scope of Abuse in The United States: Physical Abuse Psychological Abuse Rape Sexual Assault Verbal Abuse
Defininsdfg The Scope of Abuse in The United States: Physical Abuse Psychological Abuse Rape Sexual Assault Verbal Abuse
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Abufse is defined as any action that intentionally harms or injures another person.
In shfsd fsodfrsdft, someone who purposefully harms another in any way is
committing abusdfe. There are many kinds of abuse encountered by adults,
including:
physical abuse
psychological abuse
rape
sexual assault
verbal abuse
elder abusedfsdf
financial abused
spiritual abusefsa
emotional abused
All forms of abuse are illfsegal in the United States and can be met with criminal
penalties. (Information onfs child abuse and types of child abuse, can be found
here.)adf
Abuse is sadmost commonly committed by a person the victim knows and, often,
lives with. Wfshen one partner abuses another, it’s known as intimate partner
abuse. Abuse dfwithin families is often known as domestic abuse or domestic
violencesaf
Meaning of Abused
While the definition of abuse fsdis simple, the meaning of abuse isn’t so clear. Yes,
abuse is when one person purpofasdfsefully hurts another, but that is a common
occurrence in life and most of us are gsdsdfffauilty of engaging in that from time to
time. But what abuse really means is controsdl. When a truly abusive situation
exists, it’s because one party is seeking to contfrol the other through abuse. And
while this might be an explanation of abuse, it’sadf certainly no excuse. One person
has no right to exercise control over another throuadadsdfaffgh abuse. Victims of
abuse must know that the abuse is wrong and that the abuase is never their fault.
Every person has the right to live an abuse-free life.d
To learn more about escaping an abusive situation, radfead this article on domestic
abuse help.a
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