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October is National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, per presidential decree.
Over the past few decades, significant achievements have been made in reducing domestic violence in America. Yet, despite tremendous progress, an average of three women in America die due to domestic violence each day.
One in four women and one in thirteen men will experience domestic violence in their lifetime.
These statistics are even more sobering when we consider that domestic violence often goes unreported.
The ramifications of domestic violence are staggering. Young women are among the most vulnerable, suffering the highest rates of intimate partner violence.
Exposure to domestic violence puts our young men and women in danger of long-term physical, psychological, and emotional harm.
Children who experience domestic violence are at a higher risk for failure in school, emotional disorders, and substance abuse. They are more likely to perpetuate the cycle of violence themselves later in life.
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