True or False..... 1. Domestic violence affects only a small number of people. FALSE According to the FBI, 1 out of every 4 women is a victim of domestic violence at least once in her lifetime. In 55% of the cases where men are assaulting their partners, they are also assaulting their children. The battered mother may be suffering from such physical and psychological injuries that she cannot meet the needs of her children appropriately. 2. Battering is just a momentary loss of temper. FALSE The Surgeon General of the United States reports that 1 out of 5 women battered by their partners have been victimized over and over again by the same person. The American Medical Association defines domestic violence as an ongoing, debilitating experience of physical, psychological, and/or sexual abuse. 3. Domestic violence does not produce serious injuries. FALSE The leading cause of injury for women age 15 to 44 is domestic violence. The Michigan State Police statistics show that a woman is killed by a partner or former partner every 5 days in Michigan. 4. Leaving an abusive relationship is easy. FALSE A study by the United States Department of Justice states that the most dangerous time for a woman who is being battered is when she leaves. In Michigan, 75% of the women who are killed by their partners are murdered after the relationship is over or as it ends. 5. Battered women always stay in violent relationships. FALSE Many battered women do leave their abusers permanently and succeed in building a life free of violence. Almost all battered women leave at least once. 6. Only poor and minority groups are victims of domestic violence. FALSE People of all socio-economic classes, races, religions, ethnic backgrounds, and sexual orientations can be victims of domestic violence. 7. Only married women are victims of domestic violence. FALSE People who are dating, separated, living together, divorced, have a child in common and/or are married, can be abused. Domestic violence can occur in any of these relationships.