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Anyone Can Be A Victim Of Domestic Violence

Airman st Class Victoria H. Taylor/U.S. Air Force http://bit.ly/2NgwP8w

Domestic violence – also called intimate partner violence, domestic abuse or relationship abuse – is a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate relationship.

This includes physical, emotional, sexual, economic and psychological abuse, as well as stalking, cyberstalking and threats. 

Ten million people are abused by an intimate partner every year, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, and domestic violence cases in Texas have increased in recent years.

In 2016, Bexar County had one of the highest number of  domestic violence homicides in the state, according to the Texas Council on Family Violence. Across Texas, 656 women were killed by a domestic partner that same year. 

The number of women killed in Bexar County by a male intimate partner tripled from five in 2014 to 20 as of September 2018. 

However, domestic violence doesn't discriminate. Anyone can be a victim of domestic violence, regardless of race, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or economic status. 

What are some of the warning signs? What can be done to intervene and help individuals or families who are impacted by violence in the home? 

How can law enforcement, first responders and other professionals help strengthen the community's response to preventing domestic violence? 

The bi-annual SAPD Violence Intervention Conference is scheduled for Oct. 11 & 12. Find more information here. Call 210-733-8810 or visit www.fvps.org for more information about resources in San Antonio.

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"The Source" is a live call-in program airing Mondays through Thursdays from 12-1 p.m. During the live show, call 210-614-8980, email thesource@tpr.org or tweet at @TPRSource. 

*Audio from this interview will be available by 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 3

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Jan Ross Piedad Sakian is TPR’s News Operations Producer. In this role, she develops strategy on collaborative and digital initiatives for the station. Since 2016, Jan Ross has served in a coordinating capacity for TPR’s state and national partners, including The Texas Newsroom.
Kim Johnson is the producer for Texas Public Radio’s live, call-in show The Source. She is a Trinity University alum with bachelor’s degrees in Communication and Spanish, and a Master of Arts Degree from the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin.