The police could probably investigate the situation but can not force your girlfriend out if she doesn't want to leave,she might believe that there are reasons her mother is abusive. if you can find proof that the mother is abusive the police could press charges. if your girlfriend agrees to move out then the police can help her. you will also be able to help her by suggesting she see a counsellor or therapist depending if it has affected her emotionally. you also will need to be supportive towards her because she could think that if her own mother doesn't show love nobody will. you need to show that she can trust you.
yes,mainley because he had an abusive father.
Most likely anything in your mothers bed room
There is not a specific type of teenager that is violent.
One opinion about abusive parents is that they all ought to be shot, but this is a rather extreme opinion and less violent opinions are far more common.
Violence can be very dangerous to a police officer on the front line; Because a violent person may become violent towards the officer arresting them, therefore resulting in a chance of injury for the officer. A violent group of individuals fighting in the street is another example, as this could result in an officer being injured severely if they are caught out on their own without any immediate back up.
The 2 violent men attack the police officer first, but the officer grabs a taser and stuns them. Then, the officer handcuffs the 2 violent men. If the two violent men attacked the officer in different directions, the officer would get confused a little, and increase their chances of winning. He would grab his taser and stun them again if the 2 violent men try to attack them. The 2 vicious great danes against 3 German shepherds would have an equal chance of winning. A German shepherd is fiercer than a great dane, but the great dane is bigger and taller. If the violent men attacked the 3 German shepherds, they would lose no matter what. The police officer attacks the two great danes, and stuns them with the taser, and shoot them with his pistol. If the great danes attacked the officer first, the officer would still win, but get injured on the legs if he was not fast enough to use his taser or his pistol.
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Yes, of course. But the violence in abusive relationships is inherent in the abuser. Such offenders have a propensity for violence. Their violent acts are not reactive - they are proactive, not in self-defense but as part of a pattern of objectifying and subjugating another.
If he was abusive then I would suggest that you having been with him,you know best what to do in order to keep him from getting aggresive with you in a violent way.If he wants to flaunt her then compliment her and them as a couple then go about your way.You may also consider informing her that he is an abuser.You should consider yourself fortunate to have been able to get out of that relationship.His flaunting her in front of you could be a sign of a couple different things but since he was abusive I won't get into all of them but most likely he had been cheating on you.If you have any more questions feel free to contact me at mrcriss1@juno.com
It is so sad but true. She is violent and completely unpredictable.
Beverly is clearly afraid of her abusive father when she was little. This fear of her father's violent and controlling behavior deeply impacts her throughout her childhood.
Seizures can make you extremely abusive towards those who are trying to help you at the time, After the seizure you may have no memory of anything that has happened to you.