There are no easy answers, but there are things you can do to protect yourself.
- Call the police or sheriff. Assault, even by family members, is a crime. The police have information about a women's shelter and other agencies that help victims of domestic
violence.
- Leave, or have someone come and stay with you. Go to a battered women's shelter -- call the crisis hotline at 357-2500. If you
believe that you, and your children, are in danger -- leave immediately.
- Get medical attention from your doctor or a hospital emergency room. Ask the staff
to photograph your injuries and keep detailed records in case you decide to take legal
action.
- Contact the Victim Witness Center at 585-4417 in the Comanche County Courthouse for information about a civil protection order that does
involve criminal charges or penalties. A protective order may cost a little over $90.00, but the cost is not assessed at the time it is filed. There is no initial cost to obtain a protective order that must be paid at the time it is obtained. When both parties appear before a judge, the judge will determine who pays for the order.

HAVE YOU HURT SOMEONE IN YOUR FAMILY?
- Accept the fact that your violent behavior will destroy your family. Be aware that you
break the law when you physically hurt someone.
- Take responsibility for your actions and get help.
- When you feel tension building, get away. Work off the angry energy through a walk,
a project, a sport.
- Call the domestic violence hotline at 357-2500 and ask about counseling and
support groups for people who batter.

THE HIGH COST OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
- Men and women who follow their parents' examples and use violence to solve conflicts
are teaching the same destructive behavior to their children.
- Jobs can be lost or careers stalled because of injuries, arrests, or harassment.
- Violence may even result in death.

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