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What is Domestic Violence?

What is Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence (also known as intimate partner violence, domestic abuse or relationship abuse) is a pattern of coercive behaviors used by a current or former partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate or dating relationship of a romantic nature.

Persons of any race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation, religion or gender can be a victim or perpetrator of intimate partner violence; it can affect people from all backgrounds, education levels and socioeconomic levels. Intimate partner violence includes behaviors that cause physical harm, induce fear, prevent a partner from doing what they wish or force them to behave in certain ways.

What is Domestic Violence?

  • What is Domestic Violence?
  • Types of Intimate Partner Violence
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