Introduction to Domestic Violence

Dawson Creek

2022-07-24 13:33 PDT

Intimate partner violence often presents itself as physical violence between a current and or former spouse, dating or intimate partner. Verbal, sexual, emotional and financial abuse may also be indications of intimate partner violence. In 2019, 30% of violent crimes reported to police were instance of intimate partner violence. Victims are more often women with the perpetrator commonly being male, 4/5 victims of intimate partner homicides are women. The most dangerous time for a victim is during the conclusion of the relationship and during the weeks following separation.

The following are indications someone close to you may experience intimate partner violence:

Proactive efforts by friends and family can be made to assist individuals who may be in abusive relationships before any violent interactions or police contact occur. There are a number of resources available in Dawson Creek to provide safety, resources and services to people experiencing abusive or violent relationships.

In instance of violence in relationships that are brought to police attention, police have the discretion to make proactive referrals on behalf of the victim to police.

British Columbia specific resources

South Peace Community Resource Society

Released by

Cst. Emma Baron

Media Relations Officer
Dawson Creek Detachment
1230 102nd Avenue, Dawson Creek, British Columbia V1G 4V3
Office: 250-784-3700

Email: Emma.Baron@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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