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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 For help or information you can call visit the National Domestic Violence Hotline Information on teen dating violence project By: Maddie Baker Roughly 1.5 million high school boys and girls in the U.S. admit to being intentionally hit or physically harmed in the last year by someonethey are romantically involved with. statistics Females between the ages of 16 and 24 are roughly 3 times more likely than the rest of the population to be abused by an intimate partner. of college students say they have been sexually coerced the 3 main types of abuse 50% 70% Facts Any intentional use of physical force with the intent to cause fear or injury, like hitting shoving, biting, strangling, kicking or using a weapon physicial 10% emotional/verbal Non-physical behaviors such as threats, insults, constant monitoring or checking in, excessive texting, humiliation, intimidation or isolation of young people who experience rape or physical or sexual abuse will attempt to commit suicide Copyright ePropertySites.com*resources - NAR 2011 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, SnapHop.com, CityCheers.com, AnsonAlex.com sexual 70% 50% 10% high school students has been purposefully hit, slapped or physically hurt by a boyfriend or girlfriend sources: www.pamf.orgwww.dosomethingaboutit.org; http://www.loveisrespect.org; http://www.thehotline.org; www.pamf.org; andhttp://www.victimsofcrime.org/ 1800-799-7233 Sexual abuse is when someone forces you into unwanted sexual activity, especially through threats or coercion. Ending an abusive relationship can also put you in danger, however, so it's important to turn to a trusted adult or friend for assistance first. Your parents, teachers, religious leaders, or a school counselor may be able to help you with this process. Find someone you trust, and talk to them about what has been happening. Need help? Visithttp://www.victimsofcrime.org
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