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Teen Violence Web Quest

Teen Violence Web Quest. By: Ryan Stefanski Joe Lambrix Levi Orlando Sam Morgan Jake Gottman. Poem Or Shot Story.

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Teen Violence Web Quest

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  1. Teen Violence Web Quest By: Ryan Stefanski Joe Lambrix Levi Orlando Sam Morgan Jake Gottman

  2. Poem Or Shot Story • Domestic violence should not happen to anybody. Ever. Period. But is does- and when it does, there is help. Maybe you have lived with abuse, maybe it happened just one; maybe you work or live next to someone who is being abused right now, Whoever you are this kink can show you how and where to get help http://www.domesticviolence.org/

  3. Statistics about domestic violence • 1 in 4 women will experience domestic violence in their life. • 13% of teen girls who have been in a relationship being hit. • 26% of teen girls in a relationship reported verbal abuse. • A Study of 8th and 9th graders found that 25% has been victims of nonsexual dating violence. • 1 in 4 teen girls who have been in a relationship report that they were pressured into performing oral sex or engaging in sexual activity.

  4. What domestic violence is • Domestic violence can be defined as a pattern of behavior in any relationship that is used to gain or maintain power and control over an intimate partner. • The Abuse is: • sexual • emotional • economic • psychological actions

  5. Warning signs • Phase 1: Tension- Building tension begins to ride, the abuser become edgy and more prone to react negatively to frustrations. • Phase 2: Battering- The actual act of violence or emotional outbreaks' in which the abuser gains control only after he/she has taught the victim “a lesson”. • Phase 3: Quiet/ Loving Phase- Tension is decreased and the abuser behaves in a contrite, loving manner while denying the extend of pain and fear the victim is experiencing.

  6. Tips to have a healthy relationship • Talk to your partner about any problems you have encountered. • Listen to what your partners says without judging. • Understanding emotionally • Change you behavior to a better one. • Admitting your wrong at appropriate times • Mutually agreeing on fail distribution of work • Mutually agreeing on decisions.

  7. List of local resources and shelters • Safe haven Ministers: Grand Rapids, MI • 3501 Lake Easrbrook Drive, Suite 335, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546, Phone: (616)-452-6664 • SAFE House: Washtenaw County, Michigan • Phone: (734)-995-5444 voice, or (734)-973-2227 TDD • For services elsewhere in Michigan, Call: 1-800-99-NO-ABUSE

  8. Resources • http://www.fcswebquests.colostate.edu/webquests/somestic_violence.htm • http://www.recovery-man.com/abusive/healty_abusiv.htm • http://www.domesticviolencecenter.org/get-deucated/domestic-volieence-101.htm • http://www. Silcom.com/~paladin/madv/dvagenices.htm • http://www.domesticviolence.org/

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