Nov 21, 2024  
2020-2021 Student Handbook V2 
    
2020-2021 Student Handbook V2 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Warning Signs of Domestic Violence and Abuse


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Physical injury is usually the most common abusive behavior to recognize. However, it is important to have an understanding of and observe other warning signs of an abusive relationship.  Below is a list of common warning signs. 

  • Checking cell phones, emails, or social networks without permission
  • Extreme jealousy or insecurity
  • Constant belittling or put-downs
  • Explosive temper
  • Isolation from family and friends
  •  Making false accusations
  •  Erratic mood swings
  • Physically inflicting pain or hurt in any way
  • Possessiveness
  • Telling someone what to do
  • Repeatedly pressuring someone to have sex
  • Controlling over interactions with others
  • Attempts to control someone’s finances
  • Repeatedly pressuring someone to engage in any behavior in which they do not wish to engage (e.g. drug/alcohol use)
  • Refusal to honor agreed upon birth control methods
  • Humiliating someone in front of others

 

It is always important for individuals who witness or suspect that someone they know is a victim of an abusive relationship to speak up and take action.

  • Get assistance by contacting the Title IX Coordinator or nearby counseling centers.
  • Consider contacting Campus Security and/or the Title IX Coordinator.
  • Consider contacting the Delaware State Police and receive assistance with obtaining a protection order.
  • Trust your instincts; if something does not feel right, speak up or take action.