What is abuse?

These incidents are different from confidential control, coercive or fatal behavior, violence or abuse by anyone under the age of 16 who has or has had intimate sexual activity. This does encompass, but not be limited to, the following types of abuse:

• psychological

• physical

• sexual

• financial

• emotional

Behavior control processes: a range of activities designed to make a person subordinate and / or dependent by isolation from support, exploiting resources and capacities for your individual Self-gain, depriving them the means of independence, resistance and escape and regulating their daily behavior.

Coercive behavior is: an act or pattern of acts of violence, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other forms of violence that can be used to cause pain, abuse, or intimidation they torture

Whatever it takes, torture is rarely a one-off nature, and should be defined as a pattern of behavior that goes beyond the abuser seeking power over their torture. say and control. Most abuses tend to be patterns of speech and control behavior, which tends to worsen over time. The abuse begins when, in the first year, or after living together for many years. May begin, continue, or escalate after a couple of separations and may be offered not only at home, but also in a public place.

These abuses occur in life, regardless of age, gender, race, sexuality, wealth, and geography.

Female contributors and victims of abuse as the nature or differences of confidential control, coercive, life threatening, degrading and violent behavior, including sexual violence, partner or ex- love. It’s a strange thing. In most cases it is heard by women and perpetrated by men.