Learn About Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence isn’t caused by unemployment, substance abuse, or mental illness.
It is caused by power and control - one person having power over another person
in an intimate relationship and using that power to exert control.
Types of Abuse
Physical Abuse
Physical abuse is the most identifiable and involves the use of physical violence to maintain control over an intimate partner.
Examples of Physical Abuse
Punching
Kicking
Biting
Shoving
Slapping
Strangulation
Using Weapons
Damaging Property
Emotional abuse is harder to identify and involves non-physical behaviors used to isolate, control, and scare an intimate partner.
Examples of Emotional Abuse
Name Calling
Possessiveness
Stalking
Blaming
Criticism
Isolation
Threatening
Manipulation
emotional Abuse
Financial Abuse
Financial or economic abuse occurs when one partner controls your financial situation without your consent.
Examples of Financial Abuse
Providing an allowance
Controlling your paycheck
Preventing you from working
Stealing money from you
Purposefully ruining your credit
sexual Abuse
Sexual abuse can range from persuasion to forced sexual contact. No matter what type of relationship, you never owe your partner intimacy of any kind.
Examples of Sexual Abuse
Forced Sex (Rape)
Inflicting Pain During Sex
Use of Weapons During Sex
Forced Sex with Multiple Partners
Pressuring You Into Sex
Refusing to Use a Condom
Forcing Pregnancy
Withholding Birth Control
Spiritual Abuse
Spiritual abuse occurs when one partner uses religious beliefs to control a partner, and it can occur with any religion.
Examples of Religious Abuse
Using scripture to minimize or rationalize abuse (physical, financial, or emotional abuse, or marital rape
Ridiculing a partner’s religious beliefs
Forcing religion on children without partner’s consent
Using your religious beliefs to ridicule or shame you
*Abusive behavior is not limited to the examples listed above. If you are afraid of
your partner, or if your partner belittles or manipulates you, please call our hotline
at 1-877-701-7233 to learn more.
Important domestic violence STATISTICS
1 in 3 women in Texas will be victims of domestic violence in their lifetime.
Most intimate partner homicides in the US happen by gunshot.
If you are strangled by your partner, you are 700x more likely to be strangled by them a second time, and 800x more likely to die at the hands of that partner, typically by gunshot.
1 in 15 children are exposed to intimate partner violence each year, and 90% of these children are eyewitnesses to the violence.
Victims of intimate partner violence lose a total of 8.0 million days of paid work each year.