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Signs to Look for in a Battering Personality  External Link

This site provides a list of behaviors that are seen in people who physically abuse another person.... Details >

Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence  External Link

Teen Dating Violence: What Parents Need to Know  External Link

Tips for parents and teens on how to recognize the potential for violence and abuse in a teen dating relationship early, and what to do if a relationship turns violent.... Details >

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Teens and Dating Violence  External Link

Teens who abuse their girlfriends or boyfriends do the same things that adults who abuse their partners do. Teen dating violence is just as serious as adult domestic violence. This document discusses ... Details >

National Domestic Violence Hotline  External Link

The Problem: What is Battering  External Link

Battering happens when one person believes that they are entitled to control another. This brochure discusses what battering is, describes various types of battering, and looks at who is battered.... Details >

National Coalition Against Domestic Violence  External Link

The WHAT IF Games

Especially for Native American children, but all kids can play these 5 "what if" games with McGruff the Crime Dog and his nephew Scruff. Learn the right thing to do if someone offers you drugs or al... Details >

Indian Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Translations of Services - Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence  External Link

This site presents an initiative of the Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence, the ASAP program offers services in several Asian languages, such as 24 hour confidential, multilingual hotline 90 d... Details >

Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence  External Link

Trauma of Victimization   External Link

The trauma of victimization is a direct reaction to the aftermath of crime. When victims do not receive the appropriate support and intervention in the aftermath of the crime, they suffer "secondary"... Details >

National Center for Victims of Crime  External Link