Domestic Violence Awareness Month
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month was created not only to bring more awareness to others but also to connect and unify the millions of affected victims who had been harmed due to domestic violence. Its hope is to break the chains of violence that currently have such a strong grip on our nation. Domestic Violence affects not only women, but also men and children, of all different races, statuses, religions, and cultures. No one is immune to it.
Join us on Thursday, October 17th in wearing purple in honor of DVAM. Use the #purplethursday to show your purple support on social media!
What is Domestic Violence?
According to the Department of Justice, Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive behavior in any relationship that is used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner. Domestic violence can be physical, sexual, emotional, economic, psychological, or technological actions or threats of actions or other patterns of coercive behavior that influence another person within an intimate partner relationship. This includes any behaviors that intimidate, manipulate, humiliate, isolate, frighten, terrorize, coerce, threaten, blame, hurt, injure, or wound someone.
Examples of Domestic Abuse
If you have experienced dating or domestic violence, there is help available to you at Liberty University! Click here to make a report to the OEC.
Resources
National Center for Victims of Crime
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance
info from: https://www.justice.gov/ovw/domestic-violence