WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?
Domestic violence is a pattern of assaultive and coercive behaviors that adults or adolescents use against their current or former partners.

According to the Missouri Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, there are four types of abuse:

1. Physical Abuse--This type of abuse is easier to recognize than other types of abuse because of the overt nature, sometimes coupled with visible results such as bruises. Examples of what abusers do include:

2. Rape and Sexual Abuse--Rape and sexual abuse can be extraordinarily difficult for victims of talk about because of the personal nature of sexual contact and the violation of trust. The following are examples of what abusers might do:

3. Psychological Abuse--Psychological abuse becomes an effective weapon of control because the victims know from past experience that their abusers will at times back up the threats or taunts with physical assaults. It is the abusers' use of physical and sexual force or threats that gives power to the psychologically abusive acts. Some examples of this type of abuse are:

4. Economic Abuse--Batterers limit their partners' means of financial freedom. Some examples include:

Domestic Violence is not an isolated, individual event, but rather a pattern of repeated behaviors.

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