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Domestic Violence Crisis Center

Who Should I Call?
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Domestic Violence is an abusive behavior whereby a person intends to establish and maintain power and control over a person with whom she/he has or has had, a significant personal (usually intimate) relationship. Power and control are exerted through physical, sexual, psychological, and/ or economic means. Examples of domestic violence include, but are not limited to:

  • Intimidation
  • Threats to cause harm
  • Verbal harassment
  • Crimes against property
  • Violation of an interim protective order, protective order or peace order
  • Display or discussion of weapons
  • Assault and battery
  • Rape
  • Stalking

For a victim or potential victim of domestic violence, the best advice is to prepare a safety plan in anticipation of needing to leave a violent situation. Then one can avoid an accelerating violent situation by having a place to go and a support system in place. In Prince George's County, both The Family Crisis Center and House of Ruth provide good advice on safety plans.

If immediate assitance is needed call 9-1-1