This document discusses domestic violence and provides historical context on attitudes towards domestic violence. It notes that historically, domestic violence against wives was accepted in society and the law permitted husbands to physically discipline their wives. Over time, views have changed and domestic violence is now recognized as a crime. The document also discusses myths about domestic violence and notes that abuse is about power and control rather than anger. Domestic violence can include physical, emotional, sexual, and psychological abuse and tactics aim to dominate and control the victim.