Intimate partner violence (IPV) is abuse within relationships, when a current or former spouse or partner uses violence or aggression. It doesn’t matter where someone lives or how much money they make ...
A U.S. study by San Diego State University and the RAND Corporation found that intimate partner violence among sexual minority men does not directly reduce PrEP use but can increase stigma and lower ...
People who are convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic abuse or subject to a qualifying protective order aren’t allowed to have firearms according to federal law, but actually separating them ...
Editor’s Note: Targeted violence can be prevented before it starts by applying the same four‑step public health approach that CDC’s Division of Violence Prevention used for decades to reduce community ...
The Manitoba government has proclaimed Clare’s Law, the Disclosure to Protect Against Intimate Partner Violence Act, effective March 1, giving Manitobans a way to access an intimate partner’s ...
A 49-year-old woman walked into a Dayton-area hospital on a Monday night in March 2026 with a gunshot wound to her back. She ...
Two researchers describe their experiences working on a multidisciplinary team during the development and implementation of an intervention designed to reduce intimate partner violence.
Smadar Samson met a group of women who had become homeless after leaving abusive relationships, while she was doing volunteer work in homelessness outreach. Some had children in tow, others had ...
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