Relationship Violence

UNDERSTAND

Relationship violence is the most common form of violence to enter the workplace. A US Justice Department and Centers for Disease Control study in 2000 found that almost 25 percent of women and 7 percent of men reported that they had been assaulted by a current or former partner. Many victims may feel safer at work than home, but they often endure threats and harassing phone calls and e-mails from partners who know exactly where to find them during work hours.

Signs of Relationship Violence

A person:

Protection Orders

There are a variety of types of "protection orders" that a person experiencing violence can obtain, and forms to obtain a protection order are available in any municipal, district, or superior court.

ACT

Be prepared to talk with an individual when you suspect relationship violence, or when a victim of relationship violence turns to you for help or comfort.  

Protection Orders

If you are informed that an individual has obtained an Order for Victim Protection that includes a University of Washington location(s) instruct the person to:

ALWAYS CALL 911

If you or others may be in danger

REPORT THREATS

206-685-SAFE (7233)
For advice and resources

DON'T WALK ALONE

206-685-WALK (9255)
UW safety guards
to walk with you