Friday, March 28, 2008

i am finally done with my webpage at took alot of time and it was hard because i did not kno what i was doing bu tnow im done

Friday, March 7, 2008

i have been working on my documentry it was a pain but finally im done

Friday, February 8, 2008

Kanesha Massie





Interview Questions
First Name:
Age:
Occupation:


1) Have you ever been a victim of domestic violence?
2) If so in what way?
3) At what time in you life did this occur?
4) What was going through your mind at this time?
5) Do you still consider your self a victim of domestic violence?
6) If you are still in an abusive relationship why is it so difficult for you to leave this environment?
7) Do you know anyone else that has been a victim of domestic violence? If so how did they handle the situation?
8) What would you do if your daughter/son was apart of domestic violence?
9) How has your life changed as a result of domestic violence?
10) If you could go back to the first occurrence of abuse, what would you do differently?
11) How did your friends and family react when they found out you were in an abusive relationship?When this was happening did you feel as though you were to blame
Kanesha Massie


Interview Questions
First Name:
Age:
Occupation:

1) What do you think when you here the worlds Domestic violence?

2) Have you ever worked with a patient that has been a victim of Domestic Violence if so how does that make you feel?

3) What would you do for a person that has been a victim of Domestic Violence?

4) What is the reason that you picked this job field?

5) How long have you been working in this job field?

6) After you help someone with there problems how do that make you feel?

7) Do you know anyone personally that has been a victim of domestic violence if so what do you think you can do to help them?


8) How did they handle the situation?

9) What are most people’s excuses for staying in an abusive relationship?


10)How many people would you say come to you a year for guidance about domestic violence?

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Foundation Questions
1. What is domestic violence?
2. Who are the abusers
3. What is the cause?
5. Why don’t women leave?
7. What is the difference between battering and fighting?
8. Why does domestic violence happen?
9. What are the signs that you may be in an abusive relationship?
10. Can I be arrested for domestic abuse if the injury is minor?
11. What is the penalty for a domestic violence crime?
12. What happens after the arrest is made?
13. How big of a problem is domestic violence?
14. What can I do if my friend is in an abusive relationship?
15. What is battered women syndrome?
16. What are the signs of a health relation ship?
17. What do I do if I am abused?

Thursday, January 10, 2008

here are a couple of website that i got my info from

Kelley, Sarah. "A Call for Help." www.nashvillescene.com 1995-2007 SISTER SITES. 9 Jan 2008 .


Winfrey, Oprah. "Unthinkable Acts." www.oprah.com. 2008. The Oprah Winfrey Show. 9 Jan 2008 .



Rubenstein, Lori. "What is Battered Woman's Syndrome?" www.divorcenet.com. 2008. Divorce.net. 9 Jan 2008 .


"Domestic Violence Safety Plan." www.clarkprosecutor.org 2006. Divorce.net. 9 Jan 2008 .

Brina. "Statistics about Domestic Abuse." www.christiansurvivors.com 13-12-2005. Christen Survivors. 9 Jan 2008 .

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Here are a few words that are affiliated with my project.

Key Terms

Domestic Violence- violent conflict between family or household members involving Physically, Emotionally, Verbal, Sexual, Rape. Family or household members include spouses / former spouses, those in (or formerly in) a dating relationship, adults related by blood or marriage, and those who have a biological or legal parent-child relationship all of the above is the definition of domestic violence.
Physically Abuse- Hair pulling, biting, shaking, pushing, pinching, choking, kicking, confinement, slapping, hitting, punching, using weapons, forced intercourse, unwanted sexual touching in public or in private and depriving her of food or sleep.
Emotionally Abuse- Insulting her , Putting down her friends and family, Making her feel bad about herself, Calling her names, Making her think she's crazy Playing mind games
Verbal Abuse- verbal abuse, hitting objects, throwing objects, breaking objects, and making threats; increased tension, anger, blaming and arguing. When abusers hit or break objects or make threats, almost 100% resort to battering.
Humiliation - An abuser will do everything he can to make you feel bad about yourself, or defective in some way.
Isolation - In order to increase your dependence on him, an abusive partner will cut you off from the outside world
Intimidation - Your abuser may use a variety of intimation tactics designed to scare you into submission
Guilt - After the abusive episode, the abuser feels guilt, but not over what he's done to the victim. The guilt is over the possibility of being caught and facing consequences
Set-up - The abuser sets up the victim and puts his plan in motion, creating a situation where he can justify abusing her
Excuses - The abuser rationalizes what he's done.

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