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Title: Impact of Battering on Children


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Impact of Battering on Children
iowa coalition against domestic violence
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Annette Williams, LMSW
  • Community Partnership Child Welfare Specialist
  • Iowa Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • annettew_at_icadv.org
  • 319-358-6691

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Definition of domestic abuse
  • A pattern of manipulation and coercion intended
    to gain and maintain power and control over
    current or former intimate partner
  • Chosen behavior
  • Varied definitions of domestic violence

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Dynamics of Domestic Violence
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Intimidation
  • Looks, actions, gestures
  • Destroying property
  • Abusing pets
  • Displaying weapons

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Emotional Abuse
  • Name calling
  • Crazy-making
  • Putting her down
  • Making her feel bad about herself

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Isolation
  • Keeping her from family and friends
  • Not allowing her to drive, leave the home
  • Controlling what she reads, watches, has access
    to (computer)

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Minimizing, Denying, Blaming
  • Saying the abuse didnt happen
  • Blaming the abuse on the victims actions
  • Not taking responsibility for his own actions

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Using Children
  • Threatening to take children either by abduction
    or custody
  • Threatening to harm the children
  • Sending messages through children
  • Using visitation to harass the victim
  • Interfering with victims parenting
  • Threatening to report her to DHS for abuse

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Privilege of Status (formerly known as Male
Privilege)
  • Male privilege domestic abuse is rooted in
    sexism, king of the castle mentality, rigid
    gender roles
  • Immigration status
  • Class status
  • Physical abilities
  • Others?

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Economic Abuse
  • Not allowing or making it very difficult for her
    to work
  • Controlling the family income, not letting her
    have access to financial information
  • Giving her an allowance, usually very small and
    never enough
  • Sabotaging jobs
  • Putting all bills, debt in her name

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Coercion and Threats
  • Threatening to harm her, the children, other
    family members
  • Coercing or threatening her to drop No Contact
    Order or Domestic Assault charges
  • Threatening to leave her
  • Threatening to commit suicide

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Children witness in many ways
  • Seeing the abuse
  • Hearing the abuse
  • Seeing property damage
  • Seeing injuries
  • Watching parents interact
  • Witness non-violent dynamics of domestic abuse

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Impact of battering on children
  • BATTERERS PARENT THEIR CHILDREN THE SAME WAY THEY
    BATTER ADULT VICTIMS.
  • Batterers use the same dynamics on the P C
    wheel toward their children in various, sometimes
    modified forms.
  • Batterers deliberately undermine the
    relationships between family members, especially
    between their partner and the children.

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Batterer Traits
  • Entitlement/self-centered
  • Externalizes responsibility
  • Irresponsible behavior
  • Unreasonably demanding
  • Manipulative
  • Unrealistic expectations of developmental level
    (bedwetting, potty training, attention span, sit
    still)
  • Psychological cruelty, emotional abuse

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Risks to children
  • Violent forms of discipline
  • Violence against pets
  • Destruction of items meaningful to child
    (destroys prom dress, sells bike, rips up teddy
    bear)
  • Torture and terrorism (locking child in closet,
    tying child up, threats to kill)
  • Assaults during pregnancy
  • 7x more likely to be physically or sexually
    abusive to their children than a non-batterer

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Separation violence
  • Risk to parent/children during custody exchanges
  • Increased physical/sexual risk to kids
  • Greater inconsistency
  • Risk of kidnapping or homicide

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Iowa Statistics
  • In Iowa, between 1/95 and 9/02
  • 61 women and 13 children were murdered in
    domestic homicides
  • 87 children survived their mothers who were
    murdered
  • 30 children were present when their mother was
    murdered

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Impact on victims parenting
  • May appear inept during supervised visitations
  • Adult victims use multiple means of coping with
    and combating abuse
  • Some parenting issues are a direct result of
    trauma, others are the result of deliberate
    undermining by the batterer

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  • Children normalize what is happening
  • Reduces terror
  • Sense of control
  • Ive never really thought of my Dad as a
    batterer.

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Possible symptoms in children
  • Fears of going to sleep, nightmares, insomnia
  • Headaches, stomachaches, asthma, ulcers
  • Anxiety about being hurt or killed, hyper
    vigilance about danger
  • Fighting, hurting other children or animals,
    bullying
  • Temper tantrums
  • Withdrawal

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Symptoms continued
  • Listlessness, depression
  • Suicide attempts, dangerous behavior
  • Fear of going to school or separating from mother
  • Frozen watchfulness or excessive fear
  • Overachieving
  • Regression of learned behaviors
  • Attachment disorders
  • Inability to focus in school, often incorrectly
    diagnosed as ADHD
  • Difficulty forming relationships with peers,
    teachers, etc.

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Assistance is always available to you
  • If you have a case involving child witnesses to
    domestic abuse and would like feedback or more
    information, please call me at 319-358-6691 or
    e-mail me at annettew_at_icadv.org.
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