Domestic violence can happen to anyone. This crime occurs across every economic level, every age, every race, every religion, and every education level. Many people are unaware that domestic violence covers a broad range of crimes and types.
ORLANDO, Fla. (PRWEB)
June 10, 2022
Domestic violence is an ongoing issue across the nation and the state. Central Florida Bonding provides an in-depth series of articles on what constitutes domestic violence and the different types of domestic violence.
Hadi Khouri, owner of Central Florida Bonding, states, “Domestic violence can happen to anyone. This crime occurs across every economic level, every age, every race, every religion, and every education level. Many people are unaware that domestic violence covers a broad range of crimes and types. We hope that these articles will help inform people about domestic violence.”
According to the Florida Department of Children and Families, domestic violence is “a pattern of abusive behaviors that adults use to maintain power and control over their intimate partners or former partners.” There are different factors that could increase the likelihood of abuse and they include:
•If a partner uses drugs or abuses alcohol
•If a partner has a history of violent tendencies
•If a partner was abused as a child
Khouri states, “If you or a loved one is a victim of domestic abuse and needs help, please call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233.” For more information on domestic violence and how to get help, please refer to the article at https://cfborlando.com/what-is-domestic-violence/.
Domestic violence is more than physical abuse. Khouri adds, “Many people think of physical abuse such as hitting as domestic abuse. However, domestic abuse can also fall into other categories.”
Types of domestic abuse include:
•Physical abuse
•Sexual abuse
•Verbal abuse/psychological abuse/mental abuse
•Economic abuse
Charges and penalties for domestic abuse range based upon the crime. Defendants could be charged with assault, aggravated assault, battery, aggravated battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, stalking, aggravated stalking, kidnapping, rape, and false imprisonment. Penalties for these charges could result in jail time, fines, counseling, community service, no contact orders, and loss of privileges.
To learn more about the types of domestic violence, visit online at https://cfborlando.com/types-of-domestic-violence/.
Central Florida Bonding provides bail for clients facing numerous charges such as domestic violence, battery, assault, DUI, drug trafficking, theft, child neglect, traffic violations, and more. This bail bond agency is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days of the year. To start the bail bond process defendants or their family members should call 407-841-3646.
All of their bail bond agents are experienced, knowledgeable and licensed. This bail bond agency has been serving Central Florida since 1979. Khouri states, “We have been in business a long time and have experience on our side. You can rely on us to help you through this difficult time. Please give us a call at 407-841-3646.”
Clients across Central Florida including those residing in Orlando, Winter Park, Altamonte Springs, Sanford, Oviedo, Winter Garden and Kissimmee have relied on Central Florida Bonding in their time of need. Central Florida Bonding is licensed to post bail throughout the state of Florida and across the United States with affiliated agencies.
Central Florida Bonding is located at 2911 39th Street, Suite 300, in Orlando, Florida. Their office is minutes from the Orange County, Florida Jail, in the Cox Plaza. For more information about this bail bond agency, visit online at https://cfborlando.com/. To start the bail bond process or for any questions, consumers are encouraged to call 407-841-3646.
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