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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND
ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIPS

Are you ever afraid of your partner?

Does your partner threaten to hurt you?

Does your partner control all the money?

Has your partner ever pushed you or shoved you, thrown things at you, or forced you to have sex?

Does your partner stalk you and show up uninvited at your job or when you’re out with friends?

If these experiences are part of your life, you are not alone and help is available in your community. If you are in New York City and are being abused by your partner, Safe Horizon can help you. Safe Horizon is the largest provider of domestic violence services in the country. Our counselors are compassionate and experienced, and our goal is to ensure that you and your children are safe. We understand how painful it is to live with abuse and how difficult it can be to talk about your situation. You might feel hopeless, desperate, confused, and alone. You may not want to tell people about your situation because you feel afraid, ashamed, or embarrassed. If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

What is Domestic Violence?
Domestic violence, sometimes called battering, relationship abuse, or intimate partner violence, is a pattern of behavior used to establish power and control over another person through fear and intimidation, often including the threat or use of violence. Domestic violence is a crime that can include physical abuse, emotional abuse, economic abuse, and sexual abuse. Batterers use threats, intimidation, isolation, and other behaviors to maintain power over their victims. Domestic violence impacts everyone, regardless of income, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or religion. Thirty percent of Americans say they know a woman who has been physically abused by her husband or boyfriend in the past year (Lieberman Research, Inc., Tracking Survey conducted for The Advertising Council and the Family Violence Prevention Fund, July-October 1996). Domestic violence also affects same-sex relationships and men as victims.

If you are being abused, call the hotline 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

What is Elder Abuse?
Elder abuse is the maltreatment of an elderly or disabled person by a family member or caretaker. Elder abuse can include physical, sexual, or psychological abuse; financial exploitation, and/or neglect, including the denial of basic necessities like food and medical care.

No one, not your caretaker, not a family member is allowed to:

  • Deny you meals or medication
  • Hide or break your eyeglasses, hearing aid, or false teeth
  • Threaten to hurt you or your children, your pets, or friends
  • Humiliate, be cruel, or speak harshly to you
  • Keep you away from friends and family
  • Take your Social Security checks
  • Spent your rent or food money
  • Steal your belongings
  • Hit, beat, push or restrain you
  • Force you to have sexual contact
  • Keep you locked up
  • If you are over 60 and any of these things are happening to you, call Safe Horizon’s 24-hour hotline. Remember, you are not to blame. You have a right to be safe and feel secure in your own home.


What is Child Abuse?
Child abuse, or child maltreatment, is an act by a parent, caretaker, sibling, family member, or other person that results in the physical or emotional harm or death of a child. Emotional abuse, neglect, physical abuse and sexual abuse are all different forms of child abuse.

To report suspected child abuse in New York, call the New York State Child Abuse Hotline: 1 (800) 342-3720

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