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Teen Dating Violence

  • On the average, about 1 of every 3 high school and college students are, or have been in the past, involved in an abusive dating relationship.
  • Dating violence includes physical, emotional and sexual abuse.
  • Both males and females are the perpetrators of violent acts in dating relationships.  It is the girls, however, who are injured more often during dating violence.
  • Dating violence crosses all socioeconomic, racial, religious, and ethnic groups.
  • Dating violence usually occurs during the weekends.
  • Between 73% and 90% of violent incidents occur in private settings outside the view of others.
  • Dating violence most often takes place in the home of one of the partners or their parents.
  • When dating violence does occur in public, attempts to intervene occur less than half the time.
  • Jealousy is the leading cause of dating violence.
  • Uncontrollable anger is the second leading cause of dating violence.
  • Only 1 out of every 25 victims of dating violence ever seeks help from a teacher, minister, rabbi, police officer or counselor.
  • Only about 4 out of 10 relationships end after the onset of violence and abuse.
  • Many teens report that their relationship actually got better after the abuse began.  As many as half of the dating violence victims equate violence with love.

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