What is Domestic Violence?
Domestic Violence 1 in 4 women experience some sort of Domestic Violence in their lifetime. 1 in 7 men experience it. Many times, people are in relationships for awhile before it turns violent. Isolation is one of the key components of power and control. When all the components are "working well" for the abuser, the relationship may not have sexual and physical violence. When the abusee steps out and does something that violates one of the components, the relationship may become physically or sexually violent. For example, going to see a friend or taking a course. After physical or sexual violence occurs, the abuser will always come up with excuses as to why it won't happen again. Violence increases when someone leaves or when pregnancy happens. Once pregnancy happens there is less of a chance for a women to leave Recognizing the signs Trust your gut, if something doesn't feel good it probably isn't right. The relationship may start...