What are the 5 main types of domestic violence?

What Are The 5 Main Types Of Domestic Violence?

Updated: December 04, 2023
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What Are The 5 Main Types Of Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence is classified as abusive acts perpetrated by people in an intimate relationship. Every year, domestic violence impacts millions of US households. Also known as spousal abuse, such acts can destroy families and may leave a permanent scar on the victims. DV laws in California aim to protect victims and put an end to the cycle of abuse.

Domestic violence can take various forms, & people must be aware of them. Knowing your rights, procedures, and the penalties involved can help you escape the chain of abuse. In this article, we will explain the five main types of domestic violence in California, early indications of an abusive relationship, as well as the penalties involved. Read on to learn closely about California’s domestic violence laws.

An Overview of Domestic Violence Laws in California

Domestic violence includes acts of abuse committed between people sharing personal relationships. What makes DV so personal is that the crime is committed in close, intimate relationships. As the name signifies, it takes place between married spouses or domestic partners and may also involve close family members. California laws state that domestic violence is any act of physical, emotional, psychological, sexual, or financial abuse done against:

  1. Current or former spouse
  2. Current or former dating partners
  3. Fiancé
  4. Cohabitants or former cohabitants
  5. Individuals having a child together
  6. People related by consanguinity or affinity within the second-degree

It is worth noting that not all criminal acts qualify as domestic violence. Such abusive acts are often centered on power & control. The abuser, often an intimate partner, perpetrates these acts to establish and maintain control over the victim or manipulate them.

Under California law, several acts of abuse are classified under domestic violence. While physical abuse is the most common form of abuse, other forms like emotional abuse, financial abuse, child abuse, and sexual abuse can be equally destructive. Even threatening to commit violence is an offense, even if the person doesn’t act on it.

The 5 Main Types Of Domestic Violence Explained

Domestic violence involves several sorts of abuse, including:

  1. 1. Physical Abuse
  2. 2. Emotional Abuse
  3. 3. Sexual Abuse
  4. 4. Financial Abuse
  5. 5. Digital Abuse

The first step to recognize & address domestic abuse requires understanding its kinds. By shedding light on these various forms of abuse, we can empower individuals to break free from abusive relationships & seek the support they need.

  1. 1. Physical Abuse

    Physical abuse is a common type of DV. Beyond the acute harm, physical abuse has a far-reaching effect. Physical abuse may include, but is not limited to, the following acts:

    • Hitting
    • Slapping
    • Punching
    • Kicking
    • Grabbing
    • Biting
    • Hair Pulling

    The victim can suffer physical & emotional scars. Physical abuse victims may have bruises, cuts, or fractured bones. Internal injuries or persistent pain may also affect them. However, physical abuse goes beyond physical pain. It involves threats of violence or property damage that endanger a partner's physical safety.

    Physical abuse frequently includes growing aggression followed by regret or repentance. This can confuse the victim, making it harder to leave the abusive relationship.

  2. 2. Emotional Abuse

    Emotional abuse is common, but frequently overlooked. Unlike physical abuse, emotional abuse is undetectable & difficult to remedy. This abuse can include relentless criticism, humiliation, manipulation, & control. Other forms of emotional abuse may include:

    • Name-calling
    • Damaging one’s relationship with their friends, family, or children
    • Diminishing one’s abilities

    Emotional abuse can severely damage a victim's mental health. It lowers self-esteem, instills fear & reliance, & can cause anxiety, depression, & other psychological difficulties.

    Many emotional abuse victims blame themselves for the abuse & feel stuck in the relationship. Emotional abuse must be recognized & addressed.

    Counseling & support groups can assist with recovering from emotional abuse. Remember that emotional abuse is never justified. By raising awareness & offering support, we can eradicate this insidious type of domestic abuse & make our community safer & healthier.

  3. 3. Sexual Abuse

    Sexual abuse is distressing & intrusive. It can include:

    • Forced sexual activities
    • Unwelcome approaches
    • Harassment
    • Coercion & manipulation to have sex or dress in a sexual way that makes them feel uncomfortable
    • Forcing a partner to make or watch pornography
    • Sexual Assault

    Sexual abuse can cause serious emotional & psychological distress, where victims frequently feel humiliation, remorse, & helplessness. The loss of autonomy & dignity can cause great grief & distress. Recognizing that victims of sexual abuse need support & empathy is crucial.

    Safe locations for survivors to seek treatment are needed to address sexual abuse. Access to counseling, therapy, & support groups can help survivors recover & reclaim control. People must learn to recognize & report sexual abuse as domestic violence.

    Our society can fight all types of domestic violence by exposing sexual abuse & providing assistance for survivors. No one should have to endure the trauma of sexual abuse, & together, we can make a difference in the lives of survivors.

  4. 4. Financial Abuse

    Financial abuse can imprison individuals in abusive relationships. It involves one spouse controlling, restricting, or manipulating financial resources. This kind of abuse can make victims financially reliant & unable to break the cycle of abuse.

    Financial abuse can take many forms, like:

    • Controlling one’s access to funds within a marriage or relationship
    • Removing one’s name from a joint bank account
    • Canceling access to health insurance
    • Transferring funds out of a joint account to the other party’s detriment
    • Canceling automatic payments for essential services
    • Theft
    • Blackmail
    • Not returning borrowed money
    • And more

    Financial abuse can include denying the victim bank accounts, credit cards, or cash. Abusers may monitor & control all financial choices, limiting the victims' financial autonomy. They may hinder the victim from working or going to school, financially harming them.

    Beyond the financial side, financial abuse has far-reaching consequences. This can create great tension, worry, & a feeling of incompetence in the sufferer. Unable to support themselves & their children financially, they may feel trapped in a violent relationship.

    Domestic violence hotlines, shelters, & legal assistance can give support & advice in navigating financial abuse. By shedding light on this sort of domestic violence, we can empower victims to break free from the cycle of abuse & regain control over their financial well-being.

  5. 5. Digital Abuse

    Digital abuse is a form of domestic violence that has emerged with the advancements in technology. It entails using digital channels to harass, stalk, or dominate a relationship, such as social media, texting, or email. This form of abuse can damage a person's mental health & can continue the pattern after the relationship ends. Digital abuse may entail:

    • Incessant calling or texting
    • Abuse over social media or networking
    • Use of tracking devices or surveillance apps

    Digital abuse victims may face worry, panic, & privacy loss. Even when they are physically away from the abuser, they may feel continually observed or controlled. Digital abuse can be long-lasting & can cause isolation & powerlessness.

Early Signs of Domestic Violence

Domestic violence can happen anytime during a relationship, even after it's over. While it is difficult to detect abuse early, here are some common signs that your partner may become abusive:

  1. Controlling Behavior

    An abuser may try to limit contact of their partner with their friends or family or object to activities they enjoy.

  2. Possessive Behavior

    They may be overly jealous of their partner's relationships and discourage them from talking to the opposite sex.

  3. Insults

    Verbal abuse or insults, if frequent, may indicate the onset of domestic violence. Even sarcasm or taunts directed to belittle the victim can be an indication.

  4. Threats

    Any threat of physical, mental, psychological, or sexual harm made by the abuser should be a major red flag.

  5. Financial Control

    If your partner is limiting your access to money or assets, it may indicate domestic violence

How can the Law Protect you as a Victim of Domestic Violence?

California law protects victims of domestic violence escape abuse with domestic violence restraining orders (DVROs). Providing immediate and long-term protections, DVROs limit the activities and behaviors of the abuser. These restraining orders may also include temporary child custody and/or child support orders.

Here are the types of restraining orders that courts in California can issue:

  1. Emergency Protective Order (EPO)

    EPOs are granted in emergency situations when there’s an immediate threat of violence. Typically, these are issued by law enforcement officers to provide immediate protection. EPOs are valid for a few days, giving time to the victim to seek legal protection from the court.

  2. Temporary Protective Order (TPO)

    A temporary protective order is issued as an ‘ex parte’ order until a full hearing can be scheduled. TROs last until the full hearing, where the court will determine whether a permanent restraining order is necessary.

  3. Final Restraining Order

    This is the full hearing where both parties have the opportunity to present their case and evidence. It is issued for a specific duration, which may be up to 5 years, depending on the circumstances. The court also has the power to extend the protection or even make it permanent after hearing both sides.

Penalties Under California Domestic Violence Laws

A person arrested for domestic violence in California may be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor. The charges depend on several factors, like the nature and severity of the abuse or any prior criminal records. The consequences of a felony conviction are far more severe than a misdemeanor conviction. Penalties may include:

  1. Fine: The convict may be asked to pay a fine, depending on the type of charge & their criminal history.
  2. Restitution of the Victim: The convicted person may be required to pay restitution to the victim.
  3. Jail or Prison Time: The abuser may face imprisonment in county jail for up to a year or in the California state prison for up to 4 years.
  4. Loss of Civil Rights: The person convicted under a DV offense may lose voting rights, the right to possess a firearm, deportation or inadmissibility to the US, and loss of custody rights.

How can a Family Law Attorney Help?

Jos Family Law is committed to addressing domestic violence & providing support for victims. Our domestic violence lawyers understand the nuances of the legal procedure and how to obtain legal protection for victims. We can secure restraining orders, file divorces, & advocate for our client's rights & safety.

We recognize the sensitivity of these circumstances & give compassionate counsel to empower & protect victims. Our aim is to establish a safe, healthy community with compassionate and caring legal representation.

Wrapping Up!

Domestic abuse impacts many households. By recognizing the five categories of domestic violence—physical, emotional, sexual, financial, & digital abuse—people can identify the indications & get assistance.

Domestic abuse victims need community support & resources. Jos Family Law can help victims leave abusive situations. Let us work towards creating a safer & healthier community for all!


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