Type I: Intimate Terrorism:
Type I: Intimate Terrorism A. Definition: Violence used for control Partner does not use Receives mass media attention “domestic violence” General & long term Focus of 30 years of activism & research
B. Power & Control Wheel (Draw):
B. Power & Control Wheel (Draw) 1. Economic abuse 2. male privilege 3. children 4. isolation 5. emotional abuse 6. minimizing, denying, blaming 7. intimidation 8. coercion & threaten Put together for WEB of ABUSE
C. Web of Abuse:
C. Web of Abuse - “spokes” of wheel - if thwarts = uses others - violence = rim of wheel Holds all spokes in place
Type II: Violence Resistance:
Type II: Violence Resistance A. partner is intimate terrorist B. reaction to what attempt to control C. most women fight back at some point D. size difference E. Defining: Resistor is violent but NOT controlling F. usually takes place after abuse G. escape H. “Battered Women Defense” = handout
Type III: Mutual Violent Control:
Type III: Mutual Violent Control A. both members of couple use violence Control is issue B. “mutual combat” D. mutual violence
TYPE IV: . Situational Couple Violence:
TYPE IV: . Situational Couple Violence “common couple violence” A. both violent B. neither uses violence for control C. situationally provoked D. escalation of conflict Minor Chronic E. motives vary F. distinctions Not control issue Not in nature of any ONE assault G. what makes it situational? Rooted in events of particular situation