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You Can Do Your Part to Put an End to a Cycle of Domestic Violence

When a person is arrested and convicted of domestic abuse, the ramifications may be devastating. If they are detained for the second or third time, the repercussions might be significantly worse. Unfortunately, the odds are stacked against them: the majority of those who repeat this offense will be prosecuted again. The good news is that there are things you can do to disrupt the pattern.

Take a look at these alarming domestic violence statistics

There are some disturbing statistics on domestic violence that have been gathered. Consider this: while 53% of domestic violence offenders have never been arrested before, 3/5ths of those convicted of domestic violence will be arrested again within two years. Two out of every three people who are re-arrested for domestic violence offences will be arrested again.

How does this affect you?

Even if you have a spotless criminal record, it may be disheartening to learn that you are statistically likely to conduct domestic violence again if you are facing your first accusation. The accusations you're facing aren't just temporary; they might have a long-term impact on your life. There are, however, things you may do to lessen your chances of repeating this violation.

Breaking the cycle of domestic violence: a step-by-step guide

Nobody wants to spend the rest of their lives in prison. No one intends to cause harm to their family. Nonetheless, it occurs frequently. Rather than fearing that it may happen again, adopt the following measures to lessen the likelihood of recidivism.

Be truthful to yourself. Was there anything you did wrong leading up to the charge you're facing, even if you're not guilty of it? Have you ever threatened or scared someone you care about? Be truthful to yourself. You can only progress and improve if you are willing to do so.

Accept responsibility for the situation. The majority of those who perpetrate domestic violence have a history of violence. Does this imply that you are not accountable for your actions? No. It's critical to comprehend how the pattern began, but you must also accept responsibility for ending it now.

Seek expert assistance. Counseling, anger management, treatment for an underlying addiction issue, and therapy are all options depending on your situation.

The good news is that if this is your first offense, your criminal defense attorney will most likely be able to work with the courts to come up with a solution that will keep you out of jail while still treating your problem. If you've been assigned to anger management, for example, make sure you're taking it seriously. It can assist you if you let it to. Call Law Office of Michael L. Fell now at (949) 585-9055 to speak with an attorney who can assist you.