The personality traits of domestic violence men included: strong desire to control, lack of sympathy, violent tendencies, inferiority complex, selfishness, impulsiveness, strong jealousy, like to exert mental pressure, verbal abuse, manipulative behavior, moody, prone to destructive behavior, etc. These people often showed disrespect and equality towards their spouse or family members. They tried to satisfy their needs and desires through violence and control. They might threaten, intimidate, attack, humiliate, and belittle others. They would also restrict the victim's actions, speech, and social relationships. Their actions were mostly based on the pursuit of power and control rather than respect, love, and support. In addition, alcoholism, chauvinism, low income, lack of self-confidence and inferiority complex, strong desire to control, difficult to control emotions, easy to regret and retaliate, easy to lose control at home, high self-esteem, smoking, drinking, gambling, drug addiction, disregard for the law and lack of morality may also be potential characteristics of domestic violence men, but these characteristics do not apply to everyone. The novel," Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Violent men weren't born. There could be many reasons for a man's domestic violence: - ** In terms of personality and quality **: People with bad temperaments and low quality are prone to domestic violence. This type of person lacked a calm thinking process, and their behavior was dominated by emotions. Moreover, they would not reflect on themselves after domestic violence, and it was easy to develop violent habits. - ** Mental factors **: - Inferiority complex: Some men are in a passive state of communication. When they are at a loss for words, in order to regain their dignity, they will use their primitive strength to carry out domestic violence. - ** Defensive mentality is too strong **: Some men may have suffered psychological trauma, such as being often denied, never being warmed, and have strong defensive mentality, which is easy to have domestic violence. - ** Unhealthy psychology **: People with unhealthy psychology, such as sensitive personalities, will use violence to vent their unhealthy emotions. Even if they regret it later, they may still use domestic violence again. - ** Desire to Conquer **: Violence can be used as a defense mechanism to maintain a balanced relationship, domestic violence may originate from a man's desire to use violence to make the other party act according to his will to satisfy his desire to conquer. - ** Growing environment **: - ** Original Family Impact **: If a man grows up in an environment of domestic violence, he may habitually resolve disputes with his fists after he grows up, thus committing domestic violence against his partner. - ** Influenced by feudal thoughts **: Men who are influenced by feudal thoughts may think that women should be attached to men and that women are accessories of men. If there are problems in the family, they will be blamed on women. In this case, domestic violence is easy to occur. The novel," Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Violent men may have the following potential characteristics: 1. Due to the influence of family upbringing, if the parents were not well-educated, such as speaking rudely and having physical behavior, or if the father had domestic violence, the possibility of domestic violence was higher. 2. In terms of personality: - Extreme, the way he thought about problems was different from ordinary people. - Impatience, lack of patience. - It was easy to lose control of one's emotions. For example, when one's temper flared up, one would throw things. In serious cases, one might hit others. - Extreme. It was good to treat people well, but when it was not good, it was extremely bad. - He was good at disguising himself and wanted to establish a good image outside, but he might be violent at home. 3. In terms of behavior and psychology: - He was extremely controlling, such as being overly inquisitive and irritable about his partner's normal interactions with other men. - Humble. When a partner proposed to break up, they would act very humble and even kneel down to admit their mistake. - He had too much self-esteem and cared about his face. - he is suspicious and suspicious. - He was easily regretful and vengeful, and was often unhappy. - He was extremely selfish, self-centered, did not consider the feelings of others, lacked pity for his partner, was good at shirking responsibility, did not take responsibility, and was somewhat unreasonable and domineering. - They were unable to control their emotions, unable to guide and vent their negative emotions, and unable to communicate rationally. The novel," Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The psychological changes of a man after domestic violence could be as follows: ** 1. Feeling guilty ** 1. ** Self-blame after venting my emotions ** - If a man was under pressure in his marriage, did not get his wife's encouragement, and was overly criticized, he would often feel a strong sense of guilt after hitting his wife. He could realize that his actions had deeply hurt his partner. This kind of damage was not only physical, but more importantly, it was damaging to their relationship. His inner pain might be higher than the woman who was beaten because he knew that he had violated morality and normal family relationship standards. 2. ** Fear of losing relationships ** - If a man apologized sincerely after hitting his wife, it showed how much he needed her. He knew that his domestic violence could lead to the loss of his partner, and he couldn't leave the other party, so he would show remorse, worry about the breakdown of family relations, fear of his partner's departure, family condemnation, and the pressure of public opinion. ** 2. No guilt ** 1. ** The continuation of psychological distortion ** - If the man himself did not love his wife, and there were psychological problems such as misconception (such as greed for extramarital affairs), distorted personality (unreasonably suspecting that the spouse's style was indecent, etc.), and the male leader's thoughts were causing trouble, then he might not feel guilty after the domestic violence. He treated domestic violence as a means of control over his wife. After the beating, his mood was relieved, and he would continue to commit domestic violence in the future when there was a conflict. 2. ** Believing that actions are justified ** - Some men may be influenced by traditional negative ideas, such as the idea that men are superior to women and that beating their wives is a normal way of family management. In this case, he would not feel that his behavior was inappropriate after domestic violence, nor would he feel guilty. Instead, he might feel that his wife should accept this kind of treatment. 3. ** The psychological continuation of a lack of family responsibility ** - Men who were addicted to bad habits (gambling, drinking, prostitution, etc.), idle, and had no sense of family responsibility would continue to maintain this behavior pattern if they were not restrained or stopped after domestic violence. Because they only focused on venting their emotions and did not consider family relationships and the feelings of others, domestic violence did not prompt them to reflect on themselves. The novel,"Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Recently, there was an incident in Zhejiang where a man threatened to kill his wife in front of his children while abusing his wife. After the child's pleading failed, the daughter called the police, and the police arrived in time to stop the man's brutality. After the incident, the local women's work organization, street, community and other departments have visited the victim's home many times, and both husband and wife expressed that they would calmly deal with it. The woman who had been abused said that she had to get a divorce, but not now. She had to save more money because she was worried that her three children would not be taken good care of by her husband. In addition, there was also an incident in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province where a man abused his wife and his child protected his mother. The neighbor found out and called the police. The novel," Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The probability of domestic violence among men in Chongqing was 10%, which was the highest in the country. Among the three northeastern provinces, the probability of domestic violence in Liaoning was 9.5%, 8.6%, and 8.2%, ranking second, third, and fourth. The probability of men being subjected to domestic violence in these areas was relatively high. However, it should be noted that the data released by the All-China Women's Federation showed that the proportion of men and women suffering from domestic violence was not much different. It was just that men rarely sought help after suffering domestic violence, resulting in fewer reported incidents. The novel,"Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If the perpetrator has no objection to the domestic violence, the perpetrator's statement, the victim's statement, or the witness's testimony can be used as basic evidence; if the perpetrator denied the domestic violence, the victim's statement or the witness's testimony and another kind of supplementary evidence are required. There were eight types of evidence that could be used as supplementary evidence: 1. Audible and visual materials that record the process of domestic violence, such as domestic violence scenes recorded by home surveillance cameras or domestic violence scenes recorded by others with mobile phones. 2. Electronic data such as phone recordings, text messages, instant messaging messages, emails, etc. related to domestic violence, such as the content of the perpetrator's text message threatening the victim, or the quarrels between the two parties about domestic violence in the instant messaging software. 3. Testimony from relatives, friends, neighbors, and other witnesses. If they witnessed the process of domestic violence, their testimony could be used as the basis for identification. 4. Testimony made by a minor child of the party concerned that is appropriate to his age and intelligence. 5. A letter of repentance or guarantee issued by the perpetrator, such as a guarantee written by the perpetrator that he would not commit domestic violence again. 6. The injury appraisal opinion could accurately reflect the degree of injury of the victim and was an important basis for determining the seriousness of domestic violence. 7. The medical records of the medical institution, including the victim's medical records, diagnosis certificates, treatment plans, etc. 8. Records of domestic violence complaints, responses, or requests for help received by relevant departments and units, such as domestic violence complaints received by women's associations, neighborhood committee, village committee, etc. The novel," Deaths from domestic violence, I went crazy from the bullet comments ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!