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NIJ Term of the Month: October 2021 - Intimate Partner Violence

Historically called domestic violence, intimate partner violence describes physical, sexual, or psychological harm by a current or former intimate partner or spouse. Types of intimate partner violence include physical violence, sexual violence, threats of physical or sexual violence, psychological/emotional violence, and stalking.

Violence by an intimate partner is linked to both immediate and long-term health, social, and economic consequences. Factors at all levels - individual, relationship, community, and societal - contribute to intimate partner violence. This type of violence can occur among heterosexual or same-sex couples.

Preventing intimate partner violence requires reaching a clear understanding of those factors, coordinating resources, and fostering and initiating change in individuals, families, and society.

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