Beruflich Dokumente
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Claire Denton
LITERATURE REVIEW
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
• Violence and abuse directed at women, which serves to control women through
the exertion of patriarchal power.
• “Images and messages that are created and distributed by producers for later
consumption by the masses.”
ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP
• “Higher social group secures the consent of the socially subordinated to the
system that suppresses or subordinates them.”
IDEOLOGY
• People learn from one another, through observation, imitation and modeling.
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