Abstract
The article is devoted to the problem of domestic violence after the return of combatants to their homes. The main problems, consequences of PTSD and their manifestations in demobilized combatants were identified, namely, violence in families.
The main types of violence in families of demobilized combatants are physical, psychological and emotional violence. However, there is practically no developed effective toolkit for this problem. Therefore, the above-mentioned problems appear before the experts during the forensic psychological examination to solve the tasks, in particular: determining the presence of domestic violence in the families of combatants.
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