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History
The Womens Resource Center of
Newport & Bristol Counties was incorporated in 1977 by a group
of local women who recognized the need to provide a place for victims
of domestic violence to learn, grow and to make educational and
vocational choices.
Purpose
and Philosophy
The purpose of the Womens
Resource Center (WRC) is to empower victims of domestic violence
and their children through individual and social change. Education,
support and advocacy programs are offered to assist victims to gain
control of their lives, exercising their right to live without fear
in their own homes.
In addition, the WRC provides public education
programs designed to dispel myths surrounding the causes and consequences
of domestic violence. The goal of these programs is to awaken community
interest and concern about the issue and, in turn, to change individual
perceptions.
Lastly, the WRC works for institutional change,
particularly within the civil and criminal justice systems. The
goal of these efforts is to improve the protective remedies available
to victims. This work is done in conjunction with other safe home
programs and as a member of Rhode Islands Coalition Against
Domestic Violence.
Domestic Violence Defined
Domestic violence is defined
as a pattern of assaultive and coercive behavior that adults or
adolescents use against their current or former intimate partners,
spouses, co-habitants, child-in-common and former or current dating
relationships (including teen dating relationships) to maintain
power and control. The violence may take the form of physical, sexual,
emotional, economic, verbal and psychological attacks.
Physical abuse is defined as aggressive behavior,
withholding physical needs, indirect harm or the threat of physical
harm. Aggressive behavior includes punching, hitting, kicking, slapping,
beating, choking, grabbing or shoving. Aggression also includes
throwing objects, using weapons, shooting, knifing, kidnapping,
and holding someone against their will.
Abuse may take the form of withholding physical
necessities such as food and water, disrupting ones sleep, or forbidding
access to transportation. One also can suffer forms of abuse such
as having a child, family member or friend harmed by the abuser.
Abuse also may surface as pet or animal injury.
Sexual abuse is non-consenting sexually exploitative
behavior. It may be verbal or physical. It is considered non-consensual
when a person is not capable of making an informed decision such
as when someone is mentally incapable, intoxicated, drugged, or
too old or dependent to make a decision. A child under age 16 cannot
legally give consent to sexual activities.
Domestic violence is NOT caused by the following:
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