What is Domestic Violence?
What is Domestic Violence?
A pattern of physical, emotional, or psychological abuse used to assert power and control over another by a boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse, intimate partner or parent. It may include any of the following:
- Name calling or put downs
- Isolation from family or friends
- Withholding of your money
- Hiding your papers
- Not allowing you to learn English or work
- Threatening deportation
- Hitting, punching, slapping
- Threatening to hit or punch
Domestic Violence is a Crime
- Domestic violence is a crime and you have the right to be protected by the police. The police will enforce this law if they know someone is being hurt or threatened.
- The police could arrest the abuser and he/she could be sent to jail. If the police officer does not speak your language, you can ask to have an interpreter.
- You should ask for a copy of the report from the police officer.
- If you partner is arrested, he/she could be released in 24 hours or less. You can use this time to find a safe place and to get help.
- Police do not report victims of domestic violence to USCIS (formerly INS).