Domestic Violence Does Not Discriminate

It’s a common misconception that domestic violence only affects women, or people with a low self-esteem, when in reality, domestic violence can happen in all communities and at all income levels, it has no age limit and can occur from teens to the elderly.  Oklahoma has the highest rates of domestic violence out of all 50 states in the U.S. According to World Population Review, about 49.1 percent of women in Oklahoma and 40.7 percent of men have experienced domestic violence in their lifetime. On average, about once every 5 days in Oklahoma, a person dies from Domestic Violence.

The Definition of Domestic Violence in Oklahoma includes acts of physical harm or threats of physical harm against a family member, household member, or intimate partner. Domestic violence laws in Oklahoma apply to adults over the age of 18, emancipated minors, and children aged 13 or older, who commit the crime against other adults or minors who meet the same criteria.

Through this project, The Kaw Nation Family Trauma Healing Center staff wants to share different survivor stories and victims of homicide stories, to inform people on all the different types of abuse victims and survivors have experienced. As you read you will see that every story is different and even the abusers come from all walks of life.

Important Info:
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline:

    1-800-656-HOPE (4673),

    R.A.I.N rape abuse incest national network:

    1-800-656-4073, www.rainn.org

    Kay County Victim Witness Coordinator:

    580-362-2571

    Survivor Resource Network:

    580-762-2873

    Dearing House:

    580-762-5266

     

Services Provided
  • 24hr Crisis Line/Intervention
  • Victim Advocacy
  • SANE Exam Accompaniment
  • Court Advocacy/Accompaniment
  • Protective Order Assistance
  • Counseling Services
  • Referrals
  • Emergency Shelter
  • Transportation Assistance
Consent

Consent Is defined as positive cooperation; it must be freely and voluntarily given, and all participants must have knowledge and understanding of the act. Lack of consent includes but is not limited to, the use of a weapon, physical violence or restraints, verbal threats, intimidation, and threats of retaliation or harm.  Consent cannot be given where force or threat of force, coercion or fraud is used to gain compliance. When someone is incapacitated due to alcohol or other drugs. When someone is asleep or unconscious. When someone is under the legal age of consent.  Remember consent can also be revoked even in the middle of a sex act.

 

Test Your Knowledge
  • Sexual Assault is consensual, True or false?
    False, SA happens without consent, change of consent, and most times by force.

    If a person is wearing something provocative and/or revealing then they were asking for it, True or false?
    False, a person’s attire or the way they act is not consent.

    Most victims know their perpetrator, True or false?
    True, 2/3 SA are committed by someone the victim knows.

    Sexual Assault is a crime and punishable by law, True or False?
    True, it is a crime and has varying charges depending on the state.

    Once a person has a physical reaction during intimacy they cannot stop themselves from continuing, True or false ?
    False, a person can and should stop at anytime consent changes, doesn’t matter their current physical reaction or if they are “almost done”, you can ask a person to stop at any time and they should stop.

    If you’ve been drinking at the time of a sexual assault then it is no longer a crime, True or false?
    False, you cannot give consent if you are intoxicated.

    Only women can be sexual assaulted, True or false?
    False, 1/33 men are a victim of rape or have experienced attempted rape.

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Kaw Nation Family Trauma Healing Center: We empower trauma survivors and families through support, cultural healing, and community awareness, breaking the cycle of violence for a brighter future.

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Address

106 W. 7th Newkirk, OK 74647

Email

SAAdvocate@kawnation.gov

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