Domestic Violence Checklist

Here is a checklist of what constitutes domestic violence. If your experiencing a number of these behaviors, it’s time to acknowledge you are in a bad situation.

What Is Domestic Violence?
Domestic Violence is a pattern of behavior that may take many different forms. The following are abusive behaviors that a victim
may experience at home or in the workplace:
Physical Abuse: Hitting, slapping, kicking, choking, pushing, punching, beating.
Verbal Abuse: Constant criticism, making humiliating remarks, not responding to what the victim is saying, mocking, name calling,
yelling, swearing, interrupting, controlling the conversation and limiting the victim’s input.
Sexual Violence: Forcing sex on an unwilling partner even in a marital relationship, demanding sexual acts that the victim does
not want to perform.
Isolation: Making it hard for the employee/victim to accept promotions or work related trips, controlling where the victim goes,
insisting on taking the victim to and from work, restricting contact with co-workers during off work hours.
Harassment: Calling repeatedly at work, calling co-workers at home, making frequent visits to the workplace, sending inappropriate
e-mail to work, following or stalking, embarrassing the victim in public, refusing to leave when asked.
Economic Control: Taking victim’s pay check, not paying the bills, refusing to give the victim money, not allowing the victim to
work, interfering with the victim’s ability to maintain a job, refusing to work and support the family.
Threats: Threatening to harm the victim, the children, family members, co-workers and pets; using physical size to intimidate;
shouting; threatening to use weapons and maintaining them in the home.
Passive-Aggressive Behavior: Failing to convey work messages, not taking the victim’s job seriously, deliberately doing things
that will cause trouble (like telling off the boss).
Coercion: Making the victim feel guilty, pushing the victim into decisions, sulking, manipulating children and other family members,
making impossible “RULES ” and punishing the victim for breaking them.

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