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Lethality Assessment
An important component of protecting your client is in being able
to assess the lethality of her abusive situation. Recent research on domestic
violence homicide indicates that the presence of the following factors
may increase the risk of death to a client:
- Batterer is obsessed
with partner says “she is center of his life” or “he can’t live without
her”.
- Physical violence
has escalated and involves acts, such as choking, that could be lethal.
- Batterer has threatened
to kill.
- Abuse involves
forms of sexual abuse.
- Batter has violated
orders for protection (injunctions).
- Batterer engages
in stalking behavior.
- Worst episodes
of violence occur when batterer is drinking or using drugs.
- Violent acts involve
knives, guns.
- Batterer has threatened
suicide or is depressed.
You may also want
to assess your client’s appraisal of the violence she is experiencing.
The following form may assist in this assessment.
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