Jonathan Michael Tankersley
Professor Cole
Teen Dating Violence
October 26, 2015
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Programs in High Schools
As teenagers begin engaging in romantic relationships, there first exposure to domestic violence often occurs within their teenager years. The purpose of this paper is to present the creation, implementation, and hypothetical community response of a domestic violence awareness program designed for teens in high schools. This focus of this awareness program is to educate teenagers of the definitions and dangers related to teen dating violence. The teenage years are full of inquiry and changes for those experiencing them. It is a time when young adults begin to broaden their horizons and become aware
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According to a 2011 Center for Disease Control and Prevention study, “ten percent of high school students reported physical victimization and 10% reported sexual victimization from a dating partner in the 12 months before they were surveyed.” (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015) “Dating violence can take place in person or electronically, such as repeated texting or posting sexual pictures of a partner online.” (The Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies, 2015) “Unhealthy relationships can start early and last a lifetime.” (The Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies, 2015) “Dating violence often starts with teasing and name calling.” (The Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies, 2015) “These behaviors are often thought to be a “normal” part of a relationship.” (The Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies, 2015) “But these behaviors can lead to more serious violence like physical assault and rape.” (The Center for Abuse and Rape Emergencies, …show more content…
While the problem of teen dating violence is ever expanding and growing, it is within our abilities to reduce the occurrence and impact on our youth. The current generation of teens and tweens will be our future leaders and we owe it to them to ensure, to the extent of our abilities, that their transition into adulthood is as violence free as possible. Therefore, in recognizing the need to decrease domestic violence in the further, the hypothesis of community support would be very strong. The community of Henderson County North Carolina has historically been supportive of proactive preventative measures to increase the quality of life for its citizens. As for the students attending the course of instruction, the motivation for proactive participation would be based on their grade for the