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Domestic and relationship violence

Technology safety

Technology can be used by abusive partners to begin, continue or escalate abuse.

Learn more about ensuring your safety online

Recognizing abuse is the first step

Abuse is a pattern of behavior used by one partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate relationship.

These behaviors can include:

  • Isolation from friends and family
  • Emotional abuse
  • Monitoring
  • Controlling finances
  • Physical and sexual assault

People of any race, age, gender, sexuality, religion, education level, or economic status can be a victim — or perpetrator — of domestic violence. Find out more about recognizing the warning signs of abuse.

Reporting to police

The UWPD investigates reports of domestic and relationship violence and abuse that occur on the UW Seattle campus and provides resources to survivors. If the abuse occurred off campus, we will help you contact the right law enforcement agency.

Protection order

A Domestic Violence Protection Order is a civil order you can request from the court to protect you from your abuser. Learn more about Domestic Violence protection orders.

Resources

On-campus

Off-campus

Additional resources

Learn more about support available for survivors.