Intimate Partner Violence
August 26, 2023
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About Intimate Partner Violence

What is Intimate Partner Violence

Intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence, is abuse or aggression that occurs in a romantic relationship.

  • An intimate partner can be a current or former spouse or a dating partner.
  • It can occur among heterosexual or same-sex couples and does not require sexual intimacy.
  • It might happen one time or happen many times over a period of years.

How Common Is Violence Between Partners

Data from CDC’s National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS) show:

  • About 1 in 4 women and nearly 1 in 10 men have experienced contact sexual violence, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner during their lifetime and reported at least one impact of the violence (like being concerned for their safety).
  • Over 43 million women and about 38 million men experienced psychological aggression by an intimate partner in their lifetime.
  • When IPV occurs in adolescence, it is called teen dating violence (TDV). About 11 million women and 5 million men who reported experiencing contact sexual violence, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime said that they first experienced these forms of violence before the age of 18.

Preventing Violence

All forms of intimate partner violence are preventable. Strategies to promote healthy, respectful, and nonviolent relationships are an important part of prevention.

Programs that teach young people healthy relationship skills such as communication, effectively managing feelings, and problem-solving can prevent violence. These skills can stop violence in dating relationships before it occurs.

You May Have Domestic Violence Questions

You may have questions about domestic assault charges in Tennessee. Is domestic assault a felony in Tennessee? Does domestic assault in TN carry charges or jail time? What happens with 2nd offense of domestic assault in TN? How to beat a domestic assault charge in Tennessee? What happens during first-time aggravated assault charges in Tennessee? What is the aggravated assault strangulation law in Tennessee? What’s the difference between domestic assault charges in Tennessee and aggravated assault in Tennessee? Contact your lawyer to discuss the details of your case.

Contact a Trusted Wilson County TN Lawyer

Tiffany Hagar is an attorney in Lebanon TN. For more information about your Domestic Violence or Sex Crime matter, you can speak with the best attorneys in Lebanon, TN, by contacting Hagar & Phillips for a confidential consultation at 615-784-4588.

Additional Resources on Domestic Violence

CDC Intimate Partner Violence Resources

Hotlines

National Domestic Violence Hotline

  • Call 1-800-799-7233 and TTY 1-800-787-3224.

Love Is Respect National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline

  • Call 1-866-331-9474 or TTY 1-866-331-8453.

Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network’s (RAINN) National Sexual Assault Hotline

  • Call 800-656-HOPE (4673) to connect with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.
  • Visit rainn.org to chat one-on-one with a trained RAINN support specialist, any time 24/7.
Resource Centers

National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) is a comprehensive source of information for on domestic violence.

The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) provides information, resources, and research on all aspects of sexual violence prevention and intervention.

PreventConnect is a national project of the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault. PreventConnect’s goal is to prevent sexual assault and relationship violence by building a community of practice to develop, implement, and evaluate prevention initiatives.

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