What is Domestic Violence?
Domestic
violence can be defined as a pattern of behavior in any
relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control
over an intimate partner.
Abuse is physical, sexual, emotional, economic or psychological
actions or threats of actions that influence another person. This
includes any behaviors that frighten, intimidate, terrorize,
manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure or wound someone.
Domestic violence can happen to anyone of any race, age, sexual
orientation, religion or gender. It can happen to couples who are
married, living together or who are dating. Domestic violence
affects people of all socioeconomic backgrounds and education
levels.
You may be in an emotionally abusive relationship if your
partner:
You may be in a physically abusive relationship if your
partner has ever:
You may be in a sexually abusive relationship if your partner:
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If any of these situations apply,
you may be in an abusive relationship; please talk to
someone about it. Call the Polk County NC domestic violence
center, Steps to HOPE, at 828-894-2340 or the National Domestic
Violence
Hotline at
1-800-799-SAFE (7233), 1-800-787-3224 (TTY). |