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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PEAKS MORE THAN EVER FOR THE LGBTQIA+ COMMUNITY
Abusive relationships are characterized by consecutive acts of degradation, physical and verbal abuse, intimidation, and excessive control. While abusers will attempt to normalize such behaviors to maintain power in the relationship, these acts are and should always be recognized as domestic violence. What many do not recognize is that aggressive behavioral patterns and violence are even more common in non-heterosexual couples and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Williams Institute of Law:

Black and African American members of the LGBTQIA+ community are more likely to experience physical violence.
Around 44% of lesbian and 61% of bisexual women have experienced forms of rape and physical violence by an intimate partner as compared to 35% of straight women.
26% of gay men and 37% of bisexual men have experienced forms of rape and physical violence by an intimate partner compared to 29% of straight men.
Lifetime intimate partner violence among the transgender community from purposive studies ranges from 31% to 50%
Behind these statistics are real people with real experiences of abuse. LGBTQIA+ individuals face unique challenges in their journey towards safety and stability. Taylor Brown and Jody L. Herman from the UCLA School of Williams Institute list out just some of the challenges that include:

Legal jurisdictions of domestic violence that only refer to heterosexual couples
Low levels of confidence in the sensitivity and effectiveness of law enforcement officials and courts
Criminalization in the legal system because of gender identity and sexual orientation
Increased risk of losing their homes or of experiencing homelessness
Difficulty securing quality healthcare and preventative services
The risk of “outing” oneself and potentially being rejected or isolated from family or friends
How DCVLP is Assisting LGBTQIA+ Clients
DCVLP offers direct legal and advocacy assistance to LGBTQIA+ victims of gender-based and domestic violence through our immigration practice, including:

Asylum applications for individuals who fear persecution in their home country
U and T visas for those who were victims of a crime in the U.S. or of trafficking
VAWA self-petitions to assist survivors of partner or family member abuse to obtain permanent residency without the abusers’ knowledge
Adjustment in Status to assist individuals in the process of applying for long term permanent residency, citizenship, or familial sponsorship
Other Community Partners Assisting LGBTQIA+ Survivors
DCVLP is proud to partner with various organizations in the District that are working to defend the rights and amplify the voices of LGBTQIA+ survivors:

Casa Ruby
Casa Ruby is a multicultural and bilingual safe space for the LGBTQIA+ community that provides food, shelter, and other numerous health-related services. They do so by starting with Preventative Health for the individuals who are at risk of acquiring or have acquired a sexually transmitted infection and providing stable living arrangements and intensive case management and social services. Casa Ruby also provides immigration legal assistance for LGBTQIA+ immigrants and support services for victims of violence. For more information, visit: https://casaruby.org/

The DC Center for the LGBT Community
The DC Center focuses on educating, empowering, celebrating, and connecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. They do so by focusing on advocacy and community building, arts and culture, health and wellness, and social and peer support. For more information, visit: https://thedccenter.org/

Whitman-Walker Health
Whitman-Walker’s mission is to offer affirming community-based health and wellness services to all with a special expertise in LGBTQ and HIV care. Through multiple locations throughout DC, Whitman-Walker provides stigma-free care to anyone who walks through their doors. Whitman-Walker strives to be a a healthcare home where clients are treated with dignity, respect and love. For more information, visit: https://www.whitman-walker.org/

Sources:

Brown, Taylor N.T., and Jody L. Herman. “Intimate Partner Violence and Sexual Abuse Among LGBT People.” Williams Institute, Nov. 2015, williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/ipv-sex-abuse-lgbt-people/.
“Domestic Violence in LGBTQIA Relationships.” Women’s Advocates, 5 July 2019, wadvocates.org/find-help/about-domestic-violence/lgbtqiarelationships/.
 
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The domestic violence people came into our class and made a presentation. Their info not mine but I think it makes sense. There is no statistically significant difference in the rate that domestic violence occurs between men and women, gay and straight. They all commit DV with about the same frequency.

However, straight men cause nearly all the deaths and serious injuries.
 
They go to the kitchen and meet Frieda, Betty, and Liz, three very aggressive lesbians who enjoy fighting all the time.

Dorian explains that they rent an apartment in his house, have loads of money, and scare away any would-be burglars.
 
The domestic violence people came into our class and made a presentation. Their info not mine but I think it makes sense. There is no statistically significant difference in the rate that domestic violence occurs between men and women, gay and straight. They all commit DV with about the same frequency.

However, straight men cause nearly all the deaths and serious injuries.
So you're saying these stats aren't right?
 
So you're saying these stats aren't right?
I’m saying that the OP posted one study. There are other studies out there. I’m sure a person of your intellectual honesty will be able to suss out the truth from all of those.

I said that it wasn’t my information.
 
I’m saying that the OP posted one study. There are other studies out there. I’m sure a person of your intellectual honesty will be able to suss out the truth from all of those.

I said that it wasn’t my information.
Would you give the same consideration if I had posted stats that followed climate change? Would you post something that said that there are other studies and say the same things about truth?
 
@HawkMachine please fix this thread. OP clearly sucks at life.

Shit this is my first day back from a ban. LOL

Not kidding.

Anyways, greatest lesbian scene of all-time?

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Would you give the same consideration if I had posted stats that followed climate change? Would you post something that said that there are other studies and say the same things about truth?
I’d read it. The difference is there no consensus on domestic violence. In fact the study cited by the op mentioned that there is a dearth of studies looking at same sex partners. Climate change is different. There is a consensus. A single study should be less likely to sway.
 
I’d read it. The difference is there no consensus on domestic violence. In fact the study cited by the op mentioned that there is a dearth of studies looking at same sex partners. Climate change is different. There is a consensus. A single study should be less likely to sway.
Funny how studies and science are subjective and not facts isn't it.
 
Funny how studies and science are subjective and not facts isn't it.
Do you always take a post, that you obviously did not read, and make it into something it doesn’t say? By definition, science is the opposite of subjective. If you can find a meta analysis of multiple studies that show an increased likelihood of domestic violence by same sex couples I’ll treat it like I do climate change which does have that level of proof.

My only point is that experts have told me that DV occurs nearly equally in same sex and opposite sex couples. You obviously have an agenda wanting to make same sex couples into the bad people in society.
 
Do you always take a post, that you obviously did not read, and make it into something it doesn’t say? By definition, science is the opposite of subjective. If you can find a meta analysis of multiple studies that show an increased likelihood of domestic violence by same sex couples I’ll treat it like I do climate change which does have that level of proof.

My only point is that experts have told me that DV occurs nearly equally in same sex and opposite sex couples. You obviously have an agenda wanting to make same sex couples into the bad people in society.
Wow, do you see things only with tunnel vision.

I posted a post from government data and you question it. But data about climate change and that's proof.

Since 1958 how many productions have come true about climate anything?

I'll save you time. The answer is ZERO.
 
Wow, do you see things only with tunnel vision.

I posted a post from government data and you question it. But data about climate change and that's proof.

Since 1958 how many productions have come true about climate anything?

I'll save you time. The answer is ZERO.
What government data?
 
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