Common Types of Domestic Violence Offenses

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Physical Abuse

Physical abuse is a common form of domestic violence that involves the intentional use of physical force to cause harm or injury to a partner or family member. This includes actions like hitting, punching, kicking, or using weapons.

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Emotional Abuse

Emotional abuse is a type of domestic violence that targets a person's emotional well-being and psychological health. Emotional abuse can have long-lasting effects on victims, leading to low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression.

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Financial Abuse

Financial abuse is a lesser-known yet impactful form of domestic violence that involves controlling a partner's finances, restricting access to money, or exploiting financial resources for personal gain. Victims of financial abuse may face financial dependence, limited access to resources, and economic instability.

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Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse in the context of domestic violence encompasses any unwanted sexual contact, coercion, or behavior imposed on a partner or family member without consent. Survivors of sexual abuse may struggle with trauma, shame, and fear of speaking out.

Navigating the complexities of domestic violence offenses requires a compassionate and knowledgeable approach. By raising awareness, fostering open conversations, and seeking assistance from legal professionals and support services, individuals impacted by domestic violence can take crucial steps toward safety, healing, and empowerment. Remember, you are not alone, and Ben Sorber of Ohio is ready to help you through every step of your journey toward justice and well-being. Contact us to learn more.

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