What is Domestic Violence?
Domestic violence (shortened to DV) is violence or abuse in any form, by one person against another in a domestic (i.e. family) setting. DV is a leading cause of homicides in Spokane County.
There is no single agreed-upon definition for domestic violence, as definitions are inconsistent between jurisdictions reporting statistics (i.e. city and county) as well as sectors (nonprofits, government, healthcare, etc.). Thus, a broad definition of domestic violence, also sometimes referred to as family violence, is used and encouraged. There are multiple types of DV, such as intimate partner violence.
Power and Control Wheel
Abuse is characterized by the pattern of action that an individual uses to intentionally control or dominate their intimate partner. That is why the words “power and control” are in the center of the wheel. The abusive individual systematically uses threats, intimidation, and coercion to instill fear in their partner. These behaviors are the spokes of the wheel. Physical and sexual violence holds it all together – this violence is the rim of the wheel. (Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs)
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Resources
Domestic Violence and Child Abuse Prevention Resources.
YWCA Spokane
- 24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline (509)326-2255
- Text Line (509) 220-3725
- ywcaspokane.org
Lutheran Community Services Spokane
- Sexual violence, Non-intimate partner domestic violence, and other trauma services
- (509) 624-7273
- lcsnw.org
Kalispel Tribe Victim Assistance Services
- 24/7 Hotline 1-877-700-7175
- Airway Heights Office (509)-789-7671
- Airway Heights Office (509)-789-7671
Mujeres in Action (MIA)
- Se Habla Espanol
- Primera Conexión
- (509) 795-2028
- miaspokane.org
Kalispel Tribe Victim Assistance Services
- 24/7 Hotline (509)247-2016
Safe Passage Idaho/North Idaho
- (208)664-9303
- Text Line (208) 449-7228
SRDVC Community Advocate
- (509) 481-0798
- advocacy@srdvc.org