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Types of violence against women
Violence strikes women from all kinds of backgrounds and of all ages. It can happen at work, on the street, or at home. Click on the topics below to learn about different types of violence and ways to stay safe.
- Dating violence
- Domestic and intimate partner violence
- Emotional abuse
- Human trafficking
- Same-sex relationship violence
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Stalking
- Violence against immigrant and refugee women
- Violence against women at work
- Violence against women with disabilities
Sometimes, women are attacked by strangers, but most often they are hurt by people who are close to them, such as a husband or partner. Whether you are attacked by a stranger or mistreated by a partner, violence and abuse can have terrible effects. You can get help for any physical and emotional problems. You can feel better.
Content last updated May 18, 2011.
Resources last updated May 18, 2011.
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