366: Chatting about Domestic Violence Prevention with Joy Farrow and Laura Frombach
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In this episode, Melissa Vera interviews Laura Frombach and Joy Farrell, authors of 'Street Smart Safety for Women,' about the topic of domestic violence. They discuss their personal experiences with domestic violence and the realization of the correlation between domestic violence and mental illness. They also highlight the reasons why women stay in abusive relationships and the challenges they face in reporting domestic violence. The importance of documentation, finding victim advocates, and the impact of the O.J. Simpson case on domestic violence awareness are also discussed. The conversation concludes with a reminder that it is never too late to seek help. Takeaways Domestic violence is a pattern of domination and control, often recognizable on the first date. Documentation is crucial in domestic violence cases, as it provides evidence and support for the victim. Victim advocates and support systems are available to help victims of domestic violence. It is important for women to stand in their power and prioritize their own safety and well-being. It is never too late to seek help and leave an abusive relationship. Helpful Links 1. streetsmartsafety.org 2. Grab Street Smart Safety for Women: Your Guide to Defensive Living https://amzn.to/48Ay1xR
3. domesticabusehotline.org
4. 1-800-799-7233
5. Text START to 88788
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