Domestic violence (also known as intimate partner violence) can happen to anyone, regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, orientation, socio-economic status, or other factors.
The Victims
- One in 4 women will experience domestic violence during her lifetime.
- Women experience more than 4 million physical assaults and rapes because of their partners, and men are victims of nearly 3 million physical assaults.
- Women are more likely to be killed by an intimate partner (30%) than men (5%).
- Women ages 20 to 24 are at greatest risk of becoming victims of domestic violence.
- Every year, 1 in 3 women is murdered by her partner.
The Families
- Every year, more than 3 million children witness domestic violence in their homes.
- Children who live in homes where there is domestic violence are also victims of abuse or neglect in 30% of 60% of such cases.
- A 2005 Michigan study found that children exposed to domestic violence at home show greater symptoms of trauma, including more illnesses.
- A 2003 study found that children are more likely to intervene when they witness severe violence against a parent – which places the child at great risk for injury or even death.
The Circumstances
- Domestic violence is most likely to occur between 6pm and 6am for both female and male victims.
- Domestic violence happens at home in more than 60% of reported incidents.
- More domestic violence-related homicides occur in rural areas than in suburban or urban areas.
The Consequences
- Among battered women living in shelters, 88% experience Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder because of domestic violence.
- Among women brought to emergency rooms because of domestic violence, most were socially isolated, had lower self-esteem, and had fewer social and financial resources than other women not injured because of domestic violence.
- Girls who witness domestic violence are far more likely to become victims themselves, thus continuing the cycles of victimization.
- Boys who witness domestic violence are also far more likely to become abusers, of both their spouses/partners and their children, thus perpetuating the cycles of violence in their own homes.
- Nearly 50% of homeless women and children are homeless because of domestic violence.
- Domestic violence costs more than $37 billion a year in law enforcement involvement, legal work, medical and mental health treatment, and lost productivity at companies.

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