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Domestic Violence

UNDERSTANDING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

Domestic and family violence is a widespread problem in our society. Domestic Violence truly can happen to anyone. Batterers and victims come from all ethnic backgrounds, socioeconomic classes, ages, genders, sexual orientations and religious affiliations.

In the past, domestic violence has been mislabeled as a "family matter" and kept behind closed doors. Today Domestic Violence is taken very seriously, and Law Enforcement and court systems are well trained to respond to these situations.

Many of those being abused are embarrassed about the situation or blame themselves. Please remember that the abuser is always responsible. No one ever "deserves" to be beaten or threatened, and most important: it is against the law.

It is often hard to admit when a situation is out of control and has crossed the threshold of what can be considered abuse. This site can help you get a better understanding of what Domestic Violence is, how you can get help and ways to prepare and protect yourself.

THE POLICE RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

The Seattle Police Department established it's Domestic Violence Unit in 1994, with a focus on both the safety of the person being abused and offender accountability. Since then it has been a regional and national leader in the law enforcement community in developing innovative approaches and responses to domestic violence.

The Police Department is meeting the challenges of this issue by providing specialized training to officers, supporting the Domestic Violence Investigation Unit that consists of detectives, a Victim Support Team volunteer unit, which responds to domestic violence incidents on weekends, and Domestic Violence Advocates. This network of professionals and community members work side by side to respond to the needs of victims and families in a more coordinated and meaningful way in dealing with Domestic & Family Violence.

 

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