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domesticviolence

Domestic violence is considered one of the most pressing issues in American society. According to the Domestic Violence Statistics (2016), a woman in the U.S. is assaulted or beaten every 9 seconds.1

  • Around the world, at least 33% of women have been beaten, forced into sex or otherwise abused during her lifetime. In most of the cases the abuser is a family member.1
  • More women suffer from injuries from domestic violence than from a combination of vehicle accidents, muggings, and rapes.1
  • Studies have shown that approximately10 million children witness some form of domestic violence annually.1
  • Almost 20% of teenage girls who have been in a relationships have reported that their boyfriendthreatened to be violent if they broke up the relationship.At least three women are murdered everyday by their husbands or boyfriends.1
  • In a survey more than half (92%) of women reported that reducing domestic violence and sexual assault was their mainconcern.1
  • Victims of domestic violence lose nearly 8 million days of paid work per year in the US alone; the equivalent of 32,000 full-time jobs.1
  • A survey based on reports from 10 countries showed that approximately 55 %to 95%of women who had been physically abused by their partners had never contacted non-governmental organizations, shelters, or the police for help.1
  • Intimate partner violence accounts for $4.1 billion in direct medical and health care servicesand productivity losses of nearly $1.8 billion.1
  • Men who were exposed to parental domestic violence as children are twice more likely to abuse their own wives than sons of nonviolent parents.1
  • According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (n.d.), one in three women and one in four men have been victims of physical violence.2

Intimate Partner Abuse occurs due to various factors. Intimate partner abuse can results from: spiritual, physical, verbal, emotional, sexual and economic problems as well as alienation and isolation. The abuse may cause irreparable physical ailment as well as severe psycho emotional diseases such as severe depression, acute anxiety, panic disorders, mood swings and even personality changes. At some point the internalized rage may cause the victim to become a co-abuser. Both the abuser and the person who is abused arevictims of the diabolical spirit of violence.

If you are reading this message and you are a victim of domestic violence, you are not here by accident; you may feel helpless, alone, fearful, but please do not suffer alone in shame.

  1. Domestic Violence Statistics. (2016). Domestic Violence Statistics. Retrieved from http://domesticviolencestatistics.org/
  2. National Coalition against Domestic Violence. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ncadv.org/learn/statistics

Please call us today at 732-770-4331 and do not stay in this abusive relationship.