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List any two ways through which people participate in law making process, also explain about domestic violence.

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Answered by sᴜɢᴀʀsᴜᴘ
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Domestic violence can be defined to include any threatening, abusive, or violent behavior in the home, including between adult children and other adult family members. However, most people use the term to mean that this behavior is used by one intimate partner to establish power and control over The most important personal safety skills that we want students to practice include:

  • Assessing the person’s behavior and being aware of potential danger signs
  • Getting centered to calm themselves down so that they can think clearly and make safer choices instead of panicking or escalating the argument
  • Protecting themselves emotionally rather than being triggered or coerced by the mean things someone says  to them
  • Using verbal self-defense tactics to defuse a potentially violent interaction
  • Protecting themselves physically without fighting back
  • Creating a safety plan for how to leave and for how to get help

When we teach physical self-defense to students who are dealing with domestic violence, we tell them, “If you are still in an intimate relationship or living with a person who is sometimes violent, fighting back is likely to increase your risk of the person becoming more dangerous, perhaps by using a weapon. If you fight back physically, the safest thing to do is to leave immediately, get yourself to a safe place and never come back.”

Learning fighting skills, including defense against weapons, can make a big difference to a student’s self-confidence and also can increase her ability to protect herself in other situations. Using fighting skills for revenge, punishment or control of a violent person is dangerous both physically and legally. We teach that fighting skills should only be used as a last resort, when there is no other way to escape the situation and get help. Again, although we use “he” for the aggressor and “she” for the target in the following sections, these assessment tools and personal safety strategies are relevant for all genders.the other partner through fear and intimidation. Dating or relationship violence means that this behavior is directed by one person towards another in a dating relationship.

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Answered by sahid6538
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