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DATE VIOLENCE

Today one in three teenagers will experience physical, social, emotional, verbal or sexual abuse by another person in a dating relationship.  The majority of date violence victims are females.

 

TYPES OF ABUSE

Emotional abuse - name calling, putting you down, stopping you from seeing your friends and family, wants to know where you are at all times and/or makes threatening statements.

Physical abuse - hitting, pushing or punching, breaking/smashing things or driving dangerously to scare you.

Sexual abuse - forcing you to have sex against your will.

 

POWER and CONTROL

Unhealthy Relationship  

  • Isolation
  • Intimidation
  • Threats
  • Emotional abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Using male privilege              

                                                                                                                                                                                                        

  Healthy Relationship

  • Honesty and accountability
  • Trust and support
  • Respect
  • Negotiation and fairness
  • Non-threatening behavior

JEALOUSY

  • Dating violence often begins with jealousy
  • Initally jealousy may feel like a compliment
  • "I am really valued to have this person respond in such a manner"
  • Believes jealously, possessiveness is romantic
  • Jealously is not love
  • As time goes on, the jealousy can become more controlling

FLATTERY

  Increased Self Esteem

  • "You are pretty"
  • "You are smart"
  • "People really like you"
  • "You have a lot of friends"
  • "You make people feel good"
  • "You are a really good dresser"
  • "You have great taste in clothes"
  • "You understand people"
  • "People listen to you"
  • "You have great ideas"
  • "You are funny"
  • "Your hot"
  • "Your are the only person who understand me"
  • "We have something very special, no else has"

INSULTS

  Decreased Self Esteem

  • "You aren't good looking"
  • "You are stupid"
  • "No one likes you"
  • "You don't have friends"
  • "People don't like being around you"
  • "You look terrible"
  • "How could you wear that? It's ugly"
  • "You don't know know what you are talking about"
  • "No one listens to you"  "No one cares what you think"
  • "Your not even funny, your embarrassing"
  • "NO one wants to be with you"
  • "No one will ask you out"

   HEALTHY                VS.              UNHEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

  • Caring for yourself                            Neglecting yourself
  • Respect individuality                         Pressure to change
  • Being with family and friends             Being with only one person
  • Listens to what you have to say         Feels unheard
  • Trust/honest                                      Lies
  • Respects privacy                               No personal space
  • Sexual boundaries                             No boundaries
  • Resolves conflicts                              Yells, hits, shoves and/or throws items
  • Positive growth                                  Stifled/trapped

WHY TEEN DATING VIOLENCE IS HIDDEN

  • Teenagers are inexperienced with dating relationships
  • Teenagers are pressured by peers to have dating relationships
  • Teenagers want independence from parents
  • Teenagers have romanticized views of love

INFLUENCE

  Teen dating violence is influenced by how teenagers look at themselves and others.

  Females Believe

  • They are responsible for solving the problems in the relationship
  • Their boyfriend's jealousy, possessiveness and enven physical abuse is viewed as "romantic"
  • It appears normal, friends or family members are being abused
  • There is no one to ask for help

  Males Believe

  • They have the right to "control" their partner
  • They have the right to "possess" their partner
  • They have the right to be  physically aggressive
  • They have the right to demand intimacy
  • They feel they may lose respect from peers if they are attenftive and supportive of their partner

WARNING SIGNS

  • Your boyfriend makes you feel guilty all the time
  • Your boyfrind puts you down around others
  • Calls you names that are hurtful/degrading
  • Your boyfriend yells at you
  • Your boyfriend slaps, pushes, hits or threatens to hurt you
  • Takes or controls your money
  • Insists you don't go to places without him, choses the places you are to go
  • Does not want you to be with family or your  friends
  • Forces you to use alcohol/drugs
  • Drives fast to scare you

RISK FACTORS

  •  Prior exposure to violence as a child
  •  Preceived as normal behavior
  • Sadness
  • Depression
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Harassment by peers

PATTERN

  • The abuser hurts the partner emotionally or physically - apologizes, they may even cry - promises never to do it again - buys a gift for the victim - everything appears alright - then REPEATS the emotional and or physical behavior
  • Teens who are victimized by partners are more likely to smoke, binge drink, use drugs or have eating disorders

BILL OF DATING RIGHTS

  • Trust yourself
  • Not to be abused physically, emotionall or sexually
  • "Fall out of love" with someone and live with no threats
  • Grow as an individual in your own way and not be criticized
  • Accept responsibility for my own behavior and no one else's
  • Ability to change your mind
  • Ability to make your own decisions
  • Resolve differences in a healthy manner
  • Have friends of your own
  • Spend time with family and friends
  • Say "NO"
  • Maintain trust/honesty
  • Be respected and cared about

COMMON SIGNS OF ABUSE

  • Your friend no longer spends time with friends and or family
  • You noice bruises on your friend
  • Your friend is absent from school frequently
  • Your friend is failing
  • Your friend has changes in mood or personality
  • Your friend starts to use drugs/alcohol
  • Your friend has emotional outbursts

WHAT CAN YOU DO

  The person being abused or the person's friend should:

  • TELL SOMEONE
  • Speak with a parent
  • Talk to the guidance counselor
  • Talk to the school nurse
  • Talk to a teacher
  • HOTLINE: 1-800-799-safe

DATING SAFETY

  • Know the exact plans for the date, make sure a parent or a friend knows the plans
  • Let your date know you are expected to call someone (a friend) when you arrive home
  • Consider double-dating the first few times
  • Don't drink or do drugs
  • Trust your INSTINCTS, uncomfortable, remain calm, CALL someone

ONLINE DATING

  • Do not give your real name, address, phone number or location
  • Give very little information about yourself
  • Do not put your picture on the web
  • Do not put another persons picture on the web, unless you have that persons permission
  • Do not curse on the web (language could be misinterpreted)
  • DO NOT MEET THE PERSON FROM THE CHAT ROOM

TERMS

  • Harassment - words, gestures, actions that make you feel uncomfortable
  • Sexual Harassment - unwanted sexually oriented physical act
  • Verbal Sexual Harassment - offecsive words and comments
  • Non Verbal Sexual Harassment - staring, obscene gestures, sexual remarks written and or internet
  • Sexual Assault - an intentional sexual attack against another person
  • Date Rape - forcing sexual behavior on a date
  • Acquaintance Rape - Forced sexual behavior by someone the victim knows

DATE RAPE DRUGS

  • Rohypnol - (Flunitrazepam) Central Nervous System depressent (equivalent to ten valium)
  • GHB - (Gamma Hydroxvutyrate) Central Nervous System depressent, used in body building
  • Special K (Ketamine) anesthetic, delirium and or amnesia

PROTECTING YOURSELF

  • Home -keep lights in all entrances, keep windows and doors locked, know your neighbors
  • Street - be aware of your surroundings, walk in well lite areas, don't walk in dark places, walk at a steady pace, head up, don't carry a lot of items
  • Transportation - check the back seat of the car before getting into the cafr, do not fall asleep on a bus, train or limo.
  • BODY BASICS - clap hands over ears, pull hair, elbows or fists aim for face/head, kick genital (as hard as you can-ALL THE FORCE YOU HAVE)
  • MAKE NOISE - BE LOUD - YELL VERY LOUD - YELL FIRE

UNARMED ASSAULT

  • YELL loud
  • KICK as hard as you can
  • HIT as hard as you can
  • RUN very fast when able 

ARMED ASSAULT

  • VOMIT - place hand in back of mouth to vomit
  • TALK - Police, family member coming, you have a STD
  • RUN - when able run very fast

WHAT TO IF AN ATTACK OCCURS

  • Do not take a shower
  • Go to the Emergency Room at the nearest hospital or clinic
  • Be examined
  • Obtain specimens: blood, skin, semen, urine, hair and clothing fibers
  • Report case
  • Obtain evidence
  • This is the first step in addressing a sexual assault
  • Meet medical needs

SEXUAL ASSAULT FEARS

  • Attack occurring again
  • Being blamed
  • Dark
  • Being alone
  • Pregnancy
  • Sexually Transmitted Disease
  • Men
  • Death

HEALING

  • Counseling (address fears)
  • Meet medical needs
  • Medication if needed
  • Ventilation
  • Group Therapy
  • Defense classes
  • Meditation and yoga classes
  • Write letters to their attacker (even if never identified)
  • Write poetry
  • Draw/paint
  • Some individuals chose to meet with their attacker in a protected monitored enviornment
  • The 3 Y's of healing    IT IS NOT YOUR FAULT     YOU ARE NOT ALONE     YOU ARE GOING TO BE OK

SURVIV0RS

     Rape victims perfer to be called and known as SURVIVORS