
Domestic Violence in Gay and
Lesbian Relationships
Domestic violence in the GLBT community is a serious issue. The rates of domestic violence
in same-gender relationships is roughly the same as domestic violence against heterosexual
women. As in opposite-gendered couples, the problem is likely underreported. Facing a
system which is often oppressive and hostile towards those who identify as anything other
than "straight", those involved in same-gender battering frequently report being
afraid of revealing their sexual orientation or the nature of their relationship.
Additionally, even those who attempt to report violence in their alterative relationship
run into obsticles. Police officers, prosecutors, judges and others to whom a GLBT victim
may turn to for help may have difficulty in providing the same level of service as to a
heterosexual victim. Not only might personal attitudes towards the GLBT community come
into play, but these providers may have inadequate levels of experience and training to
work with GLBT victims and flimsy or non-existant laws to enforce on behalf of the victim.
Although much advancement has been made in the provision of services, the enforcement of
the law, and the equality of protections available to those in GLBT relationships over the
last decade, it is important for you to be aware of your rights and options as they relate
to your attempt to escape an abusive relationship.
Domestic Violence in Gay Couples
Lesbian & Gay Center
The Network LaRed
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