Domestic Violence

Domestic violence refers to any abusive behavior used by one partner to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner in a relationship. This form of violence can occur in various forms, including physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, and economic abuse. It often manifests within intimate relationships, such as marriage or dating, and can affect individuals regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic status.

Domestic violence can include actions such as physical attacks, threats, emotional manipulation, isolation from friends and family, financial control, and sexual coercion. This abuse not only causes physical injuries but can also lead to long-lasting psychological trauma for the victim.

The term “domestic” signifies that the violence occurs within the home or domestic setting, which adds complexity as victims may feel trapped in their situations due to emotional ties, fear, or financial dependency. Legal systems in many regions recognize domestic violence as a crime and provide various forms of protection for victims, such as restraining orders and shelters. Overall, domestic violence is a serious social issue that requires awareness, prevention efforts, and support for victims.