Wednesday, October 9th 2024, 5:58 pm
The Office on Violence Against Women describes Domestic Violence as a pattern of abusive behavior in a relationship used by a person to gain or maintain power and control over another intimate partner. Domestic Violence can be physical, sexual, emotional, psychological, and involves behaviors that threaten, hurt, isolate, manipulate, humiliate, or injure another person. Children exposed to domestic violence are at risk of developing social and physical problems or learning that violence is a normal way of life.
The Domestic Violence Intervention Services said Oklahoma ranks first in the country for the most domestic violence cases. Oklahoma is third in domestic violence homicides. The Young Women's Christian Association reported over 43,000 domestic violence calls in Oklahoma in 2022, which resulted in almost 1,000 arrests.
For more information about Oklahomans impacted by Domestic Violence, click here.
Oklahoma Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (OCADVSA): Provides statewide services, including legal assistance, emergency shelters, and advocacy programs for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.
Website: OCADVSA
Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS): Offers emergency shelters, crisis intervention, advocacy, counseling, and children’s programs in Tulsa and surrounding areas.
Hotline: (918) 743-5763
Website: DVIS
YWCA Oklahoma City: Provides domestic violence services, including emergency shelter, advocacy, and counseling services.
24-Hour Crisis Line: (405) 917-9922
Website: YWCA OKC
Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) Domestic Violence Program: Offers assistance with protective orders, emergency shelters, and other support services.
Website: OKDHS Domestic Violence
Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City: Provides emergency shelter, crisis counseling, and long-term support for domestic violence victims.
Hotline: (405) 523-3000
Website: Catholic Charities OKC
Palomar - Oklahoma City’s Family Justice Center: Offers comprehensive support by bringing together law enforcement, victim advocates, medical providers, and legal services for domestic violence survivors.
Website: Palomar OKC
For the full list of Oklahoma Domestic Violence resources, click here.
In the United States, more than 10 million adults experience domestic violence annually. On average, domestic violence hotlines nationwide receive over 19,000 calls.
For more information from The National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, click here.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline: Provides confidential support 24/7 through phone or live chat for individuals in abusive relationships.
Hotline: (800) 799-7233
Website: National Domestic Violence Hotline
RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): Offers confidential support and connects victims to local services nationwide.
Hotline: (800) 656-4673
Website: RAINN
StrongHearts Native Helpline: Provides culturally-appropriate resources for Native Americans impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
Hotline: (844) 762-8483
Website: StrongHearts Native Helpline
National Child Abuse Hotline: Available 24/7 to assist in cases of child abuse and neglect.
Hotline: (800) 422-4453
Website: Childhelp
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma: Provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals dealing with domestic violence, including help with protective orders and family law matters.
For the full list of National Domestic Violence resources, click here.
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