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This week we will take a look at what dating violence is, how dangerous patterns of behavior can be identified and what can be done about it.
Here are some statistics on dating Abuse
Teen dating abuse is a HUGE issue. It is a problem that touches the lives of teens from all walks of life-black and white, rich and poor, big-city and country.
These statistics are about real people. They are scary when you consider that anyone can experience dating abuse. People like you, your brother or sister, your friend, or your classmate. Become familiar with these facts so you can talk about the issue with other people and be ready to do something.
• About one in 11 teens reports being a victim of physical dating abuse each year.
• 1 in 3 teens report knowing a friend or peer who has been hit, punched, kicked, slapped, choked, or otherwise physically hurt by his or her partner.
• Nearly 80% of girls who have been physically abused in their dating relationships continue to date their abuser.
(This staticstics were obtained from the Department of Health and Human Services website http://www.chooserespect.org/)
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