Concept information
Preferred term
mental cruelty
Definition
- In the early 1800s, families were viewed as the foundation of social order, and a husband or wife seeking divorce by claiming mental agony would need physical proof to substantiate that violent acts had occurred. In the mid-1800s, courts recognized that any harsh behavior, whatever its nature, that destroyed the health of a spouse constituted cruelty. [Source: Cultural Sociology of Divorce: An Encyclopedia; Mental Cruelty]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/mental_cruelty
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