The Practice of Court Consideration of Cases of Bringing Persons to Administrative Responsibility for Committing Domestic Violence
The article analyses the practice of courts considering cases of bringing persons to administrative
liability for committing domestic violence. As social conditions change, so do the forms of violent acts and
the preconditions for their commission, as well as the practice of courts considering such cases. Domestic
violence is behaviour in which physical and psychological coercion is used to establish and maintain
control over a loved one, with whom the perpetrator is usually connected by common life or family ties.