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Title: ELHAM AND DAWOOD case study
Description: Dawood had already been living in Canada for fifteen years, working as an engineer prior to their marriage. He comes from a powerful and influential family with ties to his home country's government secret service. Dawood sponsored Elham to immigrate to Canada in 1995, a year after they married. There is a significant age gap between Elham and her spouse; she is over twenty years younger than he is. Elham said that he wanted to marry a younger woman so that he could 'train and control' his wife.
Description: Dawood had already been living in Canada for fifteen years, working as an engineer prior to their marriage. He comes from a powerful and influential family with ties to his home country's government secret service. Dawood sponsored Elham to immigrate to Canada in 1995, a year after they married. There is a significant age gap between Elham and her spouse; she is over twenty years younger than he is. Elham said that he wanted to marry a younger woman so that he could 'train and control' his wife.
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CASE STUDY NUMBER: ELHAM AND DAWOOD
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Consider the following:
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Why is it important to understand the different elements that make up a woman's history and
background when you are supporting them in a domestic violence case?
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What are the different impacts that experiences of abuse can have on individuals, families, and
communities?
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How would you work with the woman to address those barriers and their impact on her
personal life?
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In a few of the cases, the woman's family insisted she continues to stay in an abusive
relationship
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Preferential treatment to males is common among many cultures
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(1995)
Immigrated under a
Student visa (in 1980)
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He comes from a powerful and influential family with ties to his home country's government
secret service
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There is a significant age gap between Elham and her spouse; she is over twenty years younger than he
is
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Settlement in Canada
Upon arrival in Canada, Elham wanted to return to school to complete her dentistry education
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He told her that he wanted her to look after the home and start their
family
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Elham has one sister living in Canada but the rest
of her family remained in their home country
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In fact, Dawood brought the woman on Elham's and Dawood's honeymoon, ostensibly
as a photo- and videographer
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She was also a title holder on Elham's and
Dawood's first matrimonial home alongside the couple
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She was isolated in the home and her spouse controlled whom she socialized with
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From the beginning of their marriage, Elham suffered significant abuse at Dawood's hands
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He would threaten to kill
her and said that 'going to jail would be worth every minute if she were dead'
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The children witnessed the ongoing violence and they
would often plead with their father to stop
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As Dawood held the children's passports, had family in high positions, and Dawood himself
worked in the airline industry, this threat was very real
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The children were not comfortable providing this information about their mother
and would not comply
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He would
become angry and yell at the children
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He was inconsistent in his behaviour as there were
other times that he would bring them gifts
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Elham disclosed the abuse to her family doctor and he began to treat her for the symptoms she
presented
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Elham
stated that, as time passed, she became wiser, stronger, and less tolerant to the abuse
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The children were instructed not to call her 'mother'
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Elham had no money of her own and Dawood did not provide her with any financial support
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She had
previously earned her real estate license, but Dawood did not let her renew it
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Dawood had built up a significant debt of
$600,000 from risky financial decisions and financial fraud, which included applying for thirty-six credit
cards under Elham's name
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Elham did not sign this agreement
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In March 2008, Elham's family went on a weeklong cruise with another family
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After an argument
one night, Elham was scared and hid in her friends' cabin
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He said he was going to kill her and throw her off the ship into the water
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Elham managed to tell
the ship's security officer and they secured another room for her for the remainder of the trip
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Upon arriving back from the cruise, Elham went to live with her sister in the same city but would travel
back to the marital home to cook, clean, and take care of the children while Dawood was at work
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Two
months later she moved back into the marital home but was relegated to the basement
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Elham complied
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At
this point Dawood began taunting her by recording her with a camcorder (as he sometimes d
have been her own regardless (Okeke-Ihejirika and Salami, 2018)
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The size of their childcare and homegrown work liabilities (Ahmad et al
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263) or paid work in low ability occupations where significant degrees of language
capability are excessive (Souto et al
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Also,
victimizers might illuminate their spouses that they don't have to gain English and indeed
prevent them from learning English (Erez, 2000)
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, 2015)
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Isolation, and Lack of Knowledge About Community Resources
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The absence of language capability might keep foreign ladies from meeting new individuals
and building local areas, eventually disconnecting them inside their present connections
and to the home
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Further, foreign ladies have regularly left their natal family in their
nation of origin and are without conventional backings that they could have depended on
to mediate in circumstances of aggressive behavior at home (Okeke-Ihejirika and Salami,
2018)
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In any event, when customary
backings (family, companions, networks) are accessible, constrained seclusion by their
accomplices can keep migrant ladies from getting to these backings (Tam et al
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There are different explanations behind domestic violence at
home and it could have genuine wellbeing results
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Domestic violence at home against
females is a not kidding general wellbeing worry locally and culture
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● World Health Organization (WHO) has characterized domestic violence at home as "the
scope of physically, mentally and genuinely coercive demonstrations utilized against
grown-up and young adult ladies by current or previous male private accomplices
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Violence is
an earnest general medical condition
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CDC is focused on preventing violence with the goal that everybody can
be protected and solid
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Additionally, to decide the socio-segment relates to
abusive behavior at home, if any, and discover the impression of the females to adapt to
the demonstration of savagery to defeat what is going on
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) How does abuse in the household affect children at different stages of
development?
● Exposure to domestic violence negatively affects children
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Domestic violence
at home happens across all gatherings - age, race, socioeconomic, instructive, word
related, and strict
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It is utilized to acquire power and control
using terrorizing, embarrassment, and dread
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● Concerning young children, domestic violence at home influences them contrastingly at
various formative stages
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Seeing or knowing about a parent being hurt by their accomplice can
compromise a kid's feeling of safety and slow down ordinary solid turn of events
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Kids become
desensitized to forceful conduct and start to see forceful, brutal conduct as the standard
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Infants and toddlers
● Infants and toddlers are figuring out how to frame secure connections and are learning
through play and investigation
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Children become unfortunate of investigating their reality, which might disrupt play
and resulting learning
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Living in a domestic violence-at-home circumstance can train
kids in unfortunate ways of communicating outrage and animosity
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An illustration of
such a blended message happens when kids get hit for hitting kin, but then they see their
folks hit one another
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They might receive the message that men are violent
perpetrators and women are victims
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They are more mindful of their own responses to brutality and may stress over their mom
being hurt or their father being brought to prison
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Their capacity
to learn might be compromised in view of openness to domestic violence at home
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This age bunch is starting to have complex
contemplations right and wrong
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One of every 3 ladies experience physical or
sexual brutality, or both, brought about by somebody known to them
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Also, it has huge individual, social and financial
impacts
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Death, sickness, injury, and handicap - homegrown and family viciousness is the main
source of death, ailment, and incapacity for ladies matured under 45
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Emotional and psychological trauma - the overwhelming effect on a person's physical,
mental, and enthusiastic wellbeing including gloom, disgrace, outrage, and
self-destruction
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Large numbers of these children live in homes that are
encountering aggressive behavior at home
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Interceding successfully in the existences of these youngsters and their families isn't the
sole liability of a solitary office or expert gathering, but instead, it is a common local area
concern
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The User Manual Series gives an establishment to understanding kid
abuse and the jobs and obligations of different
specialists in its avoidance, distinguishing proof, examination, appraisal, and treatment
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Children's Aid assists a huge number of disadvantaged New York City kids with succeeding
every year, by offering complete types of assistance of reception and child care,
after-school and end of week programs, expressions, camps, youth instruction, occasions,
family support, clinical, emotional well-being, and dental, adolescent equity, legitimate
backing, extraordinary drives, sports and amusement, and youth improvement programs
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Support was shocked in large numbers of deserted,
mishandled, and stranded youngsters living in the ghettos and in the city of New York at
that point
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Why do some families insist that their daughters continue to
live in abusive domestic relationships? What are the gender expectations and
cultural expectations that enforce this kind of structure and positioning?
● In my own opinion to this, families insisting to continue living with an abusive relationship
it maybe because for the sake of children, no broken families, and for me I will do the
same, fight for our rights but if it is over and I can't handle to then it's time for me to give
up, for the sake of my kids as well
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● Gender inequality has a solid relationship with a scope of sorts of viciousness, particularly
sexual brutality and homegrown and family savagery
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● The level of domestic violence at home occurrences inside a local area has a solid negative
connection with
social, financial, and social disparities between the sexual orientations
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The job of gender inequality is shown through an assortment of parts of domestic violence at
home
Title: ELHAM AND DAWOOD case study
Description: Dawood had already been living in Canada for fifteen years, working as an engineer prior to their marriage. He comes from a powerful and influential family with ties to his home country's government secret service. Dawood sponsored Elham to immigrate to Canada in 1995, a year after they married. There is a significant age gap between Elham and her spouse; she is over twenty years younger than he is. Elham said that he wanted to marry a younger woman so that he could 'train and control' his wife.
Description: Dawood had already been living in Canada for fifteen years, working as an engineer prior to their marriage. He comes from a powerful and influential family with ties to his home country's government secret service. Dawood sponsored Elham to immigrate to Canada in 1995, a year after they married. There is a significant age gap between Elham and her spouse; she is over twenty years younger than he is. Elham said that he wanted to marry a younger woman so that he could 'train and control' his wife.