According to the March of Dimes, domestic violence is the #1 cause of birth defects - more than all other medical causes combined.
On average, 3 women die at the hands of a current or former intimate partner each day.
Financial abuse is one of the least commonly known but one of the most powerful tactics of entrapping a victim in a relationship.
Domestic
violence is the leading cause of injury to women between the ages of 15 and 44
in the United States, more than car accidents, muggings, and rapes combined.
("Violence Against Women, A Majority Staff Report," Committee on the
Judiciary, United States Senate, 102nd Congress)
Three
to four million women in the United States are beaten in their homes each year
by their husbands, ex-husbands, or male lovers. ("Women and
Violence," Hearings before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee)
One woman
is beaten by her husband or partner every 15 seconds in the United States.
(Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation).
But here's the good news. People are noticing, and becoming educated, and spreading the word. It's a movement that has made small strides for a very, very long time. October is a great month for many reasons and Domestic Violence Awareness Month is one of them! So become educated, because knowledge is the best power of all. And it only takes one knowledgeable person to help.
This post is very timely! October is looming, and therefore the time to start spreading awareness for domestic violence. Though it's kinda depressing to look at the statistics of how many crimes are actually rooted from this violence. And sometimes, the victim is not even aware that they’re already being maltreated, and just chalk it up as a bad experience. I guess the more people are informed, the more of them can speak up against violence – regardless if they’re the victim or just a bystander.
ReplyDeleteFaith Brady @ Khunter Law