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Did You Know?
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1 in 3 women have been victims of domestic
violence at some point during their lives. Journal of American
Medical Association, 2001
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On average,
more than 3 women are murdered by their intimate partners in the United
States every day. The United States Department of Justice, 2001
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Each day in
the United States, more than 3 children die as a result of abuse at
home. The United States Department of Health and Human Services,
2001
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As many as
10 million children witness domestic violence each year in the U.S.
Texas Council on Family Violence, 2003
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A child’s exposure to the father
abusing the mother is the strongest risk factor for transmitting violent
behavior from one generation to the next. The American Psychological
Association, 1996
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1 in 5 high school aged girls will
be physically and/or sexually abused in a dating relationship,
increasing the likelihood that the girl will abuse drugs and/or alcohol,
develop an eating disorder, consider and/or attempt suicide, engage in
risky behavior and/or become pregnant. The Journal of the American
Medical Association, 2001
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Over 324,000 pregnant women are
involved in abusive relationships each year.
The Maternal and
Child Health Journal, 2000
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An abuser’s unemployment, access
to guns and threats of deadly violence are the strongest warning signs
of female homicide in abusive relationships.
The American Journal of
Public Health, 2003
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The health-related costs of rape,
physical assault, stalking and homicide committed by intimate partners
is more than $5.8 billion each year. The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, 2003
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