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It's Not Just Physical: Mythbusting Domestic Violence in Illinois

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Friday, October 9, 2015   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Although often a hidden problem, domestic violence occurs in Illinois homes more often than some may think. Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October is being used to highlight misconceptions about abuse.

It's not always physical violence, but also a series of behaviors used to gain and maintain control over another person, said Vickie Smith, executive director of the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

"It's often psychological, emotional abuse, financial abuse, sexual exploitation, use of children and other family members to frighten an individual into behaving in certain ways," she said.

It can happen regardless of gender, age, race or economic and educational background, she said. According to the coalition's Domestic Violence Homicide Report, 35 domestic-violence incidents took the lives of nearly 50 people in Illinois from July 2014 to June of this year.

A common misconception is that a victim simply can walk away from an abuser. Often, Smith said, victims feel they must stay for the children, fear retaliation or do not have adequate resources to get away.

"It's not just simply a matter of saying, 'I'm done, I'm leaving.' For many people, that's the most dangerous time," she said. "So we encourage survivors to reach out and get help and to think and plan about what is the safest way to get away."

The Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence helps connect survivors of abuse to emergency shelters, counseling services, legal aid and other supports. Smith said the statewide hotline is also there for victims seeking help; that number is 877-863-6338.

"Anybody that answers a hotline in Illinois is trained to respond to the individual on the other side of the phone," she said, "and you can ask questions and ask for the local support services nearest you."

An estimated one in four women and one in seven men will be a victim of partner violence in their lifetimes. The report is online at ilcadv.org.


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