Teen Dating Violence

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Dating is a big part of any person's life, is the search of finding the right person that they want to spend the rest of their lives with, which is a beautiful experience for any teen or adult to live. Unfortunately not everyone say that is a beautiful and fun thing to experience. Many people become victim of abuse in a relationship which can damage them physically, emotionally, and mentally. When a teen or an adult enters an abusive relationship, people may say why that boy or girl does not just leave? Why they are still with them? because they are afraid, or they might think that is their fault and its okay to let his or her partner to abuse from them, either the girl or the boy think that they are in love with that person and at the …show more content…

23% of males and 14% of females surveys indicated that they had been part of a relationship that was violent or abusive. Some criminal consequences can be: sexual assault, which occurs when a teenager engages in the unwanted touching of a dating partners intimate parts. Rape can be another criminal consequence, which is when a teenager engages in a unwanted or forceful sexual intercourse with a dating partner. Here are some facts about teen dating violence In a teen dating violence common things are that nearly 1.5 million high school students experience physical abuse. One in three adolescents in the us are victims of physical, sexual, emotional or verbal abuse from a dating partner. Is very important to focus on young people because are the ones who are in risk to be in a abusive relationship. Girls and young women between 16 and 24 years old are the highest rate of intimate partner violence. Violence behavior typically begins between 12 and 18 years old. Among female victims of intimate partner violence 94% of those are between 16 to 19 years old, 70% are between 20 to 24 years old, which were victimized by boyfriend or

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