Strictly physical violence and abuse
A pattern of behavior used to maintain power and control within a relationship
Relationship Drama
Ongoing arguments between two people in a relationship
Emotional Abuse
Bullying
Stalking
All of the above
None of the above
Dating violence is an anger management problem?
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30% but most of them are college students
About 1 in 3 or 33%
Hardly any, most reports of dating and domestic violence are false
A very small percentage around 3%
Men and boys can be victims of dating violence and abuse
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Teens who grow up in abusive homes or witness domestic violence are more
likely to experience dating abuse or become violent themselves
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Threats, intimidation and stalking are just as serious as physical violence and abuse
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Because their partner has isolated them from friends, family and support
All of the above
They love them and hope they will change
Because their partner threatened further violence or self-harm
Stress, alcohol and drugs cause abusive behaviors
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Tell them that you are the wrong person to talk to about abuse.
Offer your support, take their feelings seriously, reassure them of your concern, avoid being judgmental and consider telling a teacher or adult that you both trust.
Promptly inform your principal to have them deal with the situation.
Share with them some advice that you learned about dating violence from a talk-show like Dr. Phil.
We Have the Right to Grow
You Have the Right to Be Yourself
You have the Right to Be Loved
You Have the Right to Privacy
You Have the Right to Be Trusted
You Have the Right to Be Respected
You Have the Right of Acceptance
You Have the Right to Be Happy
You Have the Right to Be Free
You Have the Right to Make Decisions
You Have the Right to Express Your Feelings
You Have the Right to Your Opinions
You Have the Right to Refuse a Date
You Have the Right to Defend Yourself