Domestic Violence
Domestic violence, also known as Intimate Partner Violence (IPV), is not an isolated, single event but rather a pattern of repeated behaviors and actions. Assaults are often repeated against the same victim by the same offender. These occur in different forms, including emotional abuse, verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, psychological abuse and financial abuse, just to name a few. While physical and sexual assaults might not occur often, other parts of the pattern can occur daily. The use of these other tactics is effective because one battering episode builds on past episodes and sets the stage for future episodes. All tactics of the pattern interact and have profound effects on the victim. Domestic violence and IPV are never the victim's fault. It is a choice the abuser makes to gain and maintain power and control in the relationship.
Domestic violence
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You might be in a dangerous situation if your partner does any of the following:
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Ways to help a victim of domestic violence |
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Additional resources |
www.cawsnorthdakota.org
www.nnedv.org www.thehotline.org www.vawnet.org October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month! ncadv.org/take-action |