Yes there is. Ask your local state office.
There are many places a person can go to to talk about domestic violence the local police office, a school counselor, and a family psychiatrist to name a few places.
Speak to a counselor or call your local Domestic Violence Crisis Center
The same way as anywhere else, I would hope. Domestic violence is a crime no matter who does it, gay or straight. The sexuality of the person doesn't matter here (unless that was a reason for the violence, in which case it might become a hate crime as well).
domestic violence bill prescribs legal sanctions against domestic crimes.
We can stop by enlightening the public on the effects of domestic violence. Also reporting cases of domestic violence can also be helpful.
domestic violence is NOT OK in any civilized country, British or not.
Campaign Against Domestic Violence was created in 1991.
Center Against Domestic Violence was created in 1977.
Criminal Domestic Violence violations are one of the offenses for which there is no SOL.
People are against domestic violence because of the effect on the family and society. Domestic violence has both emotional and physical effect.
Domestic violence does not discriminate on the basis of age. There has been a increased number of domestic violence cases in teen relationships though. but people of all ages and races are victims of domestic violence everyday.
It depends on if their is a domestic violence situation or case, in which, it would be pretty good to mention. But if their is no domestic violence involved, then there would be no reason to mention it.