Before you begin the training, you should become familiar with the terms below, which are used throughout the manual.

  • Victim - a person who is injured, killed, or harmed in any way by another due to domestic violence.
     
  • Survivor - a person who has lived through the experience of victimization or being the victim of domestic violence.
     
  • Perpetrator / Abuser / Batterer - a person who carries out or commits acts of domestic violence against another.
     
  • Elder Abuse / Domestic Elder Abuse / Elder Domestic Violence - terms used to describe the use of physical, psychological and/or other forms of abuse to gain power and control over and elder.
     
  • Behavior - actions, reactions, demeanor or conduct under specified circumstances.
     
  • Control - to exercise authority or influence over another person; to dominate another person.
     
  • Dependence - the condition of being dependent, influenced, or controlled by another person; relying on or requiring aid form another for support.
     
  • Intimate - marked by close personal acquaintance, familiarity, and / or privacy.
     
  • Isolation - being separate from other people; being set apart from others; being kept from interacting with others.
     
  • Partner - a spouse or a mate.
     
  • Psychological - pertaining to the mental processes, and emotional and behavioral characteristics of a person.
     
  • Subservient - a person who is subject to the authority and control of another; a person in the position or rank of being submissive to another.
     
  • Victimization - the act of making another person a victim by subjecting them to any form of domestic violence.
     
  • Batterer’s Intervention Program - an educational and / or therapeutic program, attended by batterers, aimed at changing the violent and abusive behaviors of domestic violence perpetrators.
     
  • Certified Domestic Violence Center - a resource center and/or shelter providing living quarters and other services to victims of domestic violence in need of a place to stay. Each shelter has been certified by the Department of Children and Families as specified under Florida law.