Domestic violence at home is a fierce showdown between family or individuals of family including physical harm, rape, or fear of physical harm. The batterer utilizes demonstrations of violence and a series of behaviors including threats, dangers, mental abuse and to control the other individual. The violence may not occur regularly, but rather may remain hidden and constant threatening component. 
Domestic violence destroys the home. No one deserves to be abused. The responsibility for the violence belongs to the abuser. It is not the victim’s fault!

Domestic Violence at home isn’t just physical and sexual brutality but also psychological. Psychological violence implies intense corruption, making isolation and controlling the activities or practices of the mate through terrorizing or manipulation.
Alot of us still believe in pre-existing ideas regarding domestic violence and regularly we may hear individuals say things like:
“It’s a cultural thing – some people think it’s okay to hit women”.
“Domestic violence happens in poor neighborhoods”.
“They were on drugs or mentally ill”.

But genuine sources have embraced this issue and are working to make sense of why violence is so common and what measures can be taken to stop it. It turns out a great deal of the assumptions we make about the causes are not valid.

It’s about:
1- Inequality e.g. the way that women and men don’t have equal power; and that their voices, thoughts and work are not esteemed similarly.
2- Harmful stereotypes e.g. that women and men should act in certain ways or are better at specific things in light of their sexual orientation.
3- Problematic mentalities that overlook violence e.g. violence acts are alright in specific conditions, that some rough demonstrations are not genuine or that violence is a typical method for settling conflict.

