Domestic Violence
Domestic violence, including battering (physically harming a spouse, or a child) is a pattern of behavior used to establish power
and control over another person through fear and intimidation. Domestic violence occurs when one person believes they are entitled
to control another. Assault, battering and domestic violence are crimes.
Domestic Violence Facts:
- If someone has gained control over you through violence, assault or aggression, you may be a victim of domestic violence.
- As a victim of domestic violence, you have legal rights of protection from courts and law enforcement.
- Domestic violence can be a pattern of activity designed to harass, intimidate or injure another person.
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