Question: How to determine the composition of domestic violence
1. Domestic violence refers to the behavior that the perpetrator causes certain harm to the physical and mental aspects of his family members by beating, binding, maiming, forcibly restricting personal freedom or other means. 2. According to the different manifestations of domestic violence, it can be roughly divided into four types: (1) physical destruction. For example, family members are injured by pushing, boxing, twisting arms, pinching the neck, slapping, biting, pinching, scalding, burning, using knives and other means and equipment, and the victims' bodies are seriously damaged by intentional killing, injury, severe beating, starvation, and sexual assault. (2) Spiritual persecution. Interference with the spouse's freedom of movement by means of threats, intimidation, abuse, suspicion, malicious belittlement, deliberately creating difficulties, etc., especially not to interact with other members of the opposite sex, and to snub the feelings and needs of the other party; Fabricate facts and impose them on family members or publicize them everywhere, bring a third party to live together or have sexual behavior at home, causing extreme mental damage to the victim; Cold violence, etc. (3) To be. Forcing a spouse to have sex against his or her will, or forcing him or her to have unacceptable sexual behavior, damaging his or her sexual organs, or forcing him or her to take obscene photos or videos. (4) Abusive corporal punishment. For example, they often beat and scold family members, and do not give treatment if they are ill, which is characterized by continuity; For example, family members are punished to kneel down, forced to overwork, confined, and restricted freedom of movement. (5) Economic abuse: deprivation of necessities of life, abandonment of family members, restriction of spouse's spending, taking away wages, withholding identity documents, prohibition of going out to work, prohibition of seeking medical treatment, gambling debt outside, and sale of family property.