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“Domestic violence…

Quote December 24, 2013January 5, 2014 Michael Sefton, Ph.D. Dangerousness assessment, Human Behavior domestic assault, IPV, pre-incident red flags

“Domestic violence is not random and unpredictable. There are red flags that trigger an emotional undulation that bears energy like the movement of tectonic plates beneath the sea.” Sefton

 Many believe it is these red flags that are predictive of future intimate partner violence.  

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