This is a warning, my friends, out of Bexar County. We know that domestic violence and intimate partner violence is hardly limited either to the beautiful Gabby Petito or this county. Rather, this is happening everywhere—and is a global problem, as well.
The month of October is "Domestic Violence Awareness Month." You can find helpful information in English and Spanish from a website by this name, including a #WeAreResilient Toolkit. You can sign up for it here. You may also seek to be aware of whether a potential partner is an offender.
A good first start is this National Violent Offender & Domestic Violence Registry that provides actual names together with state-level data, including legislative initiatives.
In Bexar County where San Antonio is located, they are witnessing unprecedented, "epidemic" levels of "domestic violence deaths" (read:"'An epidemic': Bexar County's domestic violence deaths are at unprecedented levels, advocates warn"). In this article, president and CEO of Family Violence Prevention Services Marta Peláez says that however difficult the pandemic has been for all, it has been even more difficult for victims of abuse, expressing
“They found themselves isolated in the company of the perpetrator with their children, between four walls, withstanding unthinkable indignities, terror, abuse and manipulation.”
Clearly, while the pandemic has put a lot of stress on families, nothing justifies either violence or deaths. Praise to Marta Peláez, president and CEO of Family Violence Prevention Services for her life-saving work in Bexar County.
"perpetrator's access to a gun and previous threat with a weapon, perpetrator's stepchild in the home, and estrangement, especially from a controlling partner. Never living together and prior domestic violence arrest were associated with lowered risks. Significant incident factors included the victim having left for another partner and the perpetrator's use of a gun. Other significant bivariate-level risks included stalking, forced sex, and abuse during pregnancy."
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