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Most Creative Ads Series: Domestic Abuse

March 08, 2010 from guest's blog

Domestic violence can happen to anyone, regardless of age, gender, race, sexuality, wealth or geography, yet the problem is often overlooked, excused, or denied. Female is the worst victim in the disaster. Studies show that between one quarter and one half of all women in the world have been abused by intimate partners. Worldwide, 40-70% of all female murder victims are killed by an intimate partner.

Over the years, several actions have been taken to prevent the weak away from domestic violence. Some commonweal organizations even advertise to warn the public. Here are some advertising examples, have a view and pay more attention to those who are suffering domestic violence.

You Can Tell Us Your Real Story

Most Creative Ads Series: Domestic Abuse

Family Violence is All Around Us

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Citizens Against Spouse Abuse

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Citizens Against Spouse Abuse

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Every Kid on the Street Has a Story

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1 Out of 5 Women is A Victim of Domestic Violence

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He Gave Me This When He Proposed

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He Gave Me This for My Birthday

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Slience Hurts

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Slience Hurts

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You Can Lose More Than Your Patience

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You Can Lose More Than Your Patience

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The Only Witness Won't Talk

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The Only Witness Won't Talk

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Mom was Reading Me a Tale, Till Daddy Came Back

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Mom was Reading Me a Tale, Till Daddy Came Back

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It's Easy to Save Somebody

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It's Easy to Save Somebody

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Contains Scenes of Mum Being Held to the Floor and Punched Repeatedly

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Contains Scenes of Mum Being Dragged Across the Room by Her Hair Screaming

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If She is Your Wife, Still Desperate to Beat Her?

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If She is Your Child, Still Desperate to Slap Her?

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For Many Women, The Threat isn't on the Outside

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For Many Women, The Threat isn't on the Outside

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Verbal Abuse Can Be Just Horrific

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Verbal Abuse Can Be Just Horrific

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