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Description
Intimate partner abuse is more than physical violence. It also include psychological aggression (insulting and humiliating behaviors) and coercive control and entrapment (behaviors that are intended to monitor, control, or threaten). This publication, "Fast Facts on Intimate Partner Abuse in Alaska, 2020", presents point-prevalence estimates of intimate partner abuse in Alaska, along with its three main types described above. These estimates come from the 2020 Alaska Victimization Survey. To learn more about intimate partner abuse in Alaska, or the Alaska Victimization Survey, go to https://www.uaa.alaska.edu/avs.
Publication Date
10-24-2023
Keywords
Alaska Victimization Survey (AVS), Intimate Partner Abuse (IPA), Alaska Justice Information Center (AJiC)
Recommended Citation
Johnson, Ingrid and Gonzalez, Andrew, "Fast Facts on Intimate Partner Abuse in Alaska, 2020" (2023). AJiC Alaska Victimization Survey. 5.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_ajic_victim_survey/5
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/14858