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Domestic Violence Facts and Resources

Domestic violence is a crime.

Any person who physically assaults (which includes but is not limited to; hitting, choking, kicking, shoving, raping, destruction of personal property), threatens, harasses, exploits, neglects, deprives, intimidates dependents, stalks, or interferes with the personal liberty of another family or household member has broken Illinois Domestic Violence law.  

Under Illinois law family or household members are defined as:

•  family members related by blood;

•  people who are married or used to be married;

•  people who share or used to share a home, apartment, or other common dwelling;

•  people who have or allegedly have child in common or a blood relationship through a child in common;

•  people who are dating or engaged or used to date, including same sex couples; and

•  people with disabilities and their personal assistants.

 

Click on the topics below to receive more indepth information

 

City of Chicago Helpline Statistics and Demographics

What is Domestic Violence

Prevalence of Domestic Violence

Domestic Homicides

Health Issues

Children and Domestic Violence

Teens and Domestic Violence

Sexual Assault

Stalking

LGBT Specific issues

Resources for Immigrant and Refugee Women

References and further resources

Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women's Network
1 E. Wacker Drive-Suite 1630, Chicago IL 60601
Phone: (312)527-0730 * Fax: (312)527-0733 * TTY: (312)527-0735