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Who Says Life Doesn'T Repeat Itself?
by: News Canada
(NC)-There is a growing awareness that children
who witness family violence experience severe emotional and behavioural
problems. As they grow older, boys are at greater risk of abusing others, and
girls are at greater risk of experiencing abuse in their relationships.
- In a sample of federal inmates who had a
history of family violence, more than half (56%) reported that they
witnessed some form of violence as children.
- Men who witnessed their mothers being
physically abused by their fathers were three times as likely to be violent
against their female partners than men who grew up in non-violent homes.
- In a one-year period, a total of 57,182 women,
along with 39,177 children, were admitted to 448 shelters that provide
residential services to abused women in Canada
- The majority of children accompanying their
mothers to shelters were very young: three-quarters were under ten.
- The number of children under twelve whose
parents separate or divorce has tripled over the past twenty years.
Sources: Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics,
Statistics Canada, Canadian Council on Social Development.
In an attempt to break the cycle of violence,
many communities across Canada have implemented programs designed to help
affected children better deal with their experiences by providing them with
safety and protection, self-esteem development and coping skills. Frequently
these projects also help abused mothers who need assistance with parenting.
For more information on these and other
innovative crime prevention efforts currently in place across Canada, visit
the National Crime Prevention Centre Web site at
www.crime-prevention.org or call toll-free 1-877-302-NCPC.
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