A WOMAN'S NUMBER ONE HEALTH RISK
95% of victims are WOMEN
Domestic Violence is a pattern of coercive control intermittently perpetrated by an individual
who uses physical, economic, emotional and or sexual abuse to keep his victim entangled.
Every 15 seconds a domestic violence situation occurs and 2 women in Massachusetts will be murdered every month because of a domestic violence situation. If this is shocking to you it should be. This is a situation that does not have to occur. Have you ever been the recipient of someone attempting to cause or causing you physical harm, placing you in fear of imminent physical harm, or causing you to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat of duress? Has this happen to you by someone in your family, whether it is your husband, someone you reside with in the same household, a relative by blood or marriage, the father of your baby, a man you have been dating or are engaged to? If you can see yourself falling into any of these categories you may be a victim of DOMESTIC VIOLENCE.
If you are having questions about your relationship, or your partner's behavior, here are a few questions you can ask yourself:
Some characteristics of an abuser:
Men's excuses for their behavior.
Why do women stay?
These are only a few of the questions or characteristics that make up an abuser and his victim, there are many more. But these few should give you a good idea on whether you are a victim or possibly an abuser.
How you can help.
Domestic Violence Statistics
New Hope Emergency Services
Questions and Answers about Domestic Abuse E-Mail Michelle Hines
Last Updated May 28'th 2002