CAUSES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Keywords:
domestic violence, domestic conflicts, causes of domestic violence, prevention of domestic violenceAbstract
This article is dedicated to domestic violence, conflicts, their causes, objective negative aspects, and ways to prevent them. The article separately examines the psychological mechanisms of human aggression, including Sigmund Freud’s concept of aggressive power, the psychological theory of aggression of Freud’s followers, the doctrine of aggressive frustration, coercive power theories, developed by the Yale University research group (Miller, Maurer, Sire, etc.), and including many new studies. This theory explains all (between individuals, between states) manifestations of human violence and aggression; the essence of this theory is simple: it is studied that all other methods of achieving desired results (for example, persuasion) are used as a tool when they are useless (or do not exist); in general, violence or violence is the use of physical force or coercion against a person. The author emphasizes that the study of the causes of crimes that form the basis of domestic violence is an important task facing criminologists, and although the criminological description of the main determinants of this social phenomenon is not capable of fully eliminating it, it allows for the identification of measures necessary to reduce it to a safe level. He also scientifically substantiates the influence of a number of conditions on the emergence and development of antisocial behavior in the subjects of violent crimes committed in the family, including social, psychological, biological, and other multifaceted and comprehensive factors in the determinants of personality. In conclusion, he gives his suggestions on this matter.