domestic abuse
Anglais
Étymologie
Locution nominale
domestic abuse \dəˈmɛstɪk əˈbjuːs\ ou \dəˈmɛstɪk əˈbjuːz\
- (Droit) Violence domestique.
We define domestic abuse as an incident or pattern of incidents of controlling, coercive, threatening, degrading and violent behaviour, including sexual violence, in the majority of cases by a partner or ex-partner, but also by a family member or carer. It is very common. In the vast majority of cases it is experienced by women and is perpetrated by men.
— (« What is domestic abuse? », Women’s Aid, Bristol. Consulté le 21 mai 2025 → lire en ligne)- La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)
 
It is vital that prosecutors handle domestic abuse cases effectively and without any preconceptions of what a victim will look like or behave. Victims may sometimes not realise that they are in a relationship with an abusive partner, as some abuse behaviours may not be violent or immediately obvious.
— (« Domestic Abuse », Annexe C « Important points to remember in cases of domestic abuse », site web du Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Londres, 5 décembre 2022 (dernière mise à jour : 5 décembre 2024). Consulté le 21 mai 2025 → lire en ligne)- La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)
 
Policymakers must invest in affordable housing and ensure that resources are available to support survivors. However, until we work to reduce the stigma associated with domestic abuse, many survivors will still struggle to seek help.
— (Kaytee Gillis, « Domestic Abuse Survivors Have Increased Risk of Homelessness », Psychology Today, Sussex Publishers, New York, 27 février 2025. Consulté le 21 mai 2025 → lire en ligne)- La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)
 
 
Abréviations
Synonymes
- domestic violence, DV
 - family violence
 
Hyperonymes
Hyponymes
- intimate partner violence
 - parental abuse
 - spousal abuse
 - spousal violence
 
Apparentés étymologiques
- abuser
 - abusive
- abusive relationship
 
 - child abuse
 - digital abuse
 - domesticable
 - domestically
 - domesticate
 - domestic animal
 - domestic appliance
 - domestic partner
 - domestic partnership
 - domestic pigeon
 - spousal abuse
 - economic abuse
 - emotional abuse
 - financial abuse
 - online abuse
 - physical abuse
 - psychological abuse
 - sexual abuse
 - verbal abuse
 
Méronymes
- coercive control
 - gaslighting
 - intimidation
 - isolation
 - sexual violence
 - threat
 
Vocabulaire apparenté par le sens
- batterer
 - battering
 
Prononciation
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Voir aussi
- domestic abuse sur l’encyclopédie Wikipédia (en anglais)