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Red Flags of Abuse

The following is a list of early warning signs that someone may be abusive. This list was put together by survivors of domestic violence who reflected on the early phases of the battering relationship and identified some of the early warning signs of abusers.

Someone who:



Pay attention to the “red flags “and trust your instincts. Survivors of domestic violence frequently report that their instincts told them that there was something wrong early on but they disregarded the warning signs and didn’t know that these signs were indicative of an abusive relationship. Always take time to get to know a potential partner and watch for patterns of behavior in a variety of settings. Keeping in touch with your support system and participating in good self-care can lower your risk of being involved in an abusive relationship.



Source: National Network to End Domestic Violence


Red Flags of Abuse

Forms of Abuse

Safety Planning

Internet & Computer Safety

LOUISIANA DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HOTLINE

For Information or Help, Contact the program in your area or the statewide domestic violence hotline:

p: 1.888.411.1333

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Call the Louisiana DV Hotline at 1-888-411-1333 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 1-800-787-3224