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Tai, Shih-Mei Associate Professor was interviewed by the United Daily News 2020/10/9   
 
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2020-10-09 23:50 United Daily News / Reporters Xu Ruyi and Wang Huiying / Kaohsiung Report

Tai, Shih-Mei Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Justice of Ming Chuan University, pointed out that American scholars have conducted an intergenerational transmission survey of violence against thousands of witnesses and found that one-third of boys tend to learn violent father behavior as perpetrators, and two-thirds of girls tend to learn. The mother's forbearance was reduced to the victim. Taiwan lacks similar information. What is more worrying is that even with the rise of feminist rights, Taiwanese women still find it difficult to get rid of the traditional shackles. They witnessed violent children continue to hide behind their helpless mothers and were deeply in fear.

Tai, Shih-Mei said that the American pediatric neurologist Perry's research found that young children can perceive the conflict atmosphere at the age of two and nine months, especially the prefrontal lobe that affects concentration and cognition, and the hippocampus that governs interpersonal interaction and intimacy. .
Tai, Shih-Mei found that Taiwanese witnesses tried their best to conceal the shame from violent families in childhood. When they were adolescents, they would want to escape from the smoky and miasma families, leading to stray homes and truancy. The longer you have witnessed domestic violence, you may join a gang once you get lost.
Two years ago, the sensational ice corpse case in the former town of Kaohsiung was triggered by the long-term violent confrontation between the deceased surnamed Ding and his wife and children. Ding’s wife once said to her son, "We must find a way to let him (referring to her husband) live with the whole family. Disappeared," and the mother and son joined forces to commit the crime. Dai Shimei said that in recent years, there have been many family tragedies in which children have killed their relatives. The long-term cause is related to domestic violence. When children see their fathers violent to their mothers, they become angry or accumulate resentments to commit violence.

Wei Huimei, an associate professor in the Department of Education of Normal University, said that parents are used to using violence to control everything, and children think that it is a solution to things, and some of them become perpetrators of violence. Social workers also need to conduct psychological consultations with witnesses. At present, domestic betting on this area is limited. The government needs to invest more funds and manpower to establish work procedures for the care of witnesses.
Tai, Shih-Mei suggested that schools, communities, and medical institutions can play a stronger role and build a relationship of trust and dependence. Teachers should not embrace the mentality of "getting out of school has nothing to do with the school" and become an important force to protect children's hearts.
Many people are unwilling to interfere with their neighbors’ housework, but to protect their children, neighbors can play their roles in a timely manner. When parents are in conflict, the children can escape the storm, go to the neighbor’s house to do homework, etc., and become the witness of the children.




 
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