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Mayor's Office to Combat Domestic Violence
OCDV - Special Issues for Victims

Domestic violence is a pattern of abusive and coercive behaviors designed to achieve and maintain power and control over another person. It occurs among all ages, socioeconomic levels, professions, ethnicities, and religions. Domestic violence may include, among other things, physical, psychological, and sexual abuse. New York City is sensitive to the unique barriers diverse populations confront in their abusive relationships.

It is the policy of the New York City Police Department not to inquire about the immigration status of crime victims, witnesses, or others who call or approach the police seeking assistance.

Victims of Domestic Violence with Disabilities
Domestic violence victims with disabilities face unique challenges. Victims with disabilities may include individuals with sensory impairment, physical limitations, chronic illness, cognitive impairment, mental illness, developmental disability, or combined concerns.
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Elder Victims of Domestic Violence
As our nation's population ages, the number of elder abuse cases is increasing. The signs and symptoms of elder abuse are similar to those of other forms of domestic violence and may include physical violence, sexual assault, emotional and/or psychological abuse, and financial abuse.
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Victims of Domestic Violence
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trangender (LGBT) abusers use the same techniques to exert power and control over their partners as heterosexual abusers, however, LGBT abusers also gain power by manipulating society's fear or misunderstanding about sexual orientation, gender identity, and HIV/AIDS.
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Immigrant Victims of Domestic Violence
In New York City, foreign-born women are over-represented among intimate partner female homicide victims when compared to the general population. Cultural influences can magnify the effects of abuse on women living in diverse communities.
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Teenage Victims of Relationship Abuse
Many young people experience relationship abuse, also called "dating violence." Abuse in teenage relationships may include physical violence, emotional and psychological manipulation, and sexual assault.
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