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This Weeks Required Readings Discuss The Residual Effects Of Abuse At This week’s required readings discuss the residual effects of abuse at the hands of an intimate partner. Intimate partner violence remains an important phenomenon in American culture. Depending on the characteristics of the victim, multiple barriers could exist which make it challenging to address instances of intimate partner violence. Address the following in your initial post: Analyze the rise of our understanding of intimate partner violence? What are some common risk factors associated with intimate partner violence? How do age, gender, and financial resources impact an individual's ability to address intimate partner violence? Critique the criminal justice system's responses and explain the effectiveness of the criminal justice system’s response to intimate partner violence. Your initial post must contain approximately 400 words and reference at least two scholarly sources in proper APA format.

Paper For Above instruction The understanding of intimate partner violence (IPV) has significantly evolved over recent decades, moving from a focus on individual pathology to a broader recognition of societal, cultural, and systemic factors. Early research primarily framed IPV as a private matter rooted in individual psychological issues, often overlooking the social contexts that perpetuate such violence. However, as the incidence and severity of IPV received increasing attention from scholars, policymakers, and advocacy groups, a more nuanced understanding emerged, emphasizing the importance of power dynamics, socio-economic factors, and community influences in both the prevention and intervention of IPV (Coker et al., 2010). This shift has led to the development of more comprehensive approaches aimed at addressing the root causes and societal norms that enable abuse. Several risk factors are commonly associated with intimate partner violence. These include prior exposure to violence within the family of origin, substance abuse, economic stress, and mental health issues. Additionally, cultural norms that tolerate or normalize violence, gender inequality, and attitudes that endorse domination and control are significant factors that elevate the risk of IPV (Basile et al., 2016). Socioeconomic disadvantages, such as poverty, unemployment, and limited education, can also exacerbate situations where IPV occurs or remains unaddressed. Age, gender, and financial resources substantially impact an individual's ability to respond to and escape IPV. Young victims, particularly adolescents and young adults, often lack the resources or experience necessary to seek help or leave abusive relationships. Gender plays a critical role—women are


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