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What is domestic violence?


Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behaviors in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain control or maintain power over another intimate partner. This abuse can be physical, sexual, emotional, financial, economical, psychological, and/or technological patterns of coercive behavior that influence another person within the relationship. These behaviors include, intimidation, manipulation, humiliation, isolation, fright, terrorize, coerciveness, threats, blame, hurt, injury, and/or wounding someone.

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Safety Planning

Safety planning empowers a survivor to make plans for their own safety whether in or out of an abusive relationship or are thinking about leaving. This enables a survivor to consider possibilities for staying safe on a daily basis. Safety planning is important since most survivors have a relationship with their abuser, especially if they live and work within the same community. All safety plans are specifically tailored to each person’s unique situation.



Domestic violence not only affects those who are being abused, but also impacts family members, friends, coworkers, other witnesses, and the community at large.

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