Break the Cycle is proud to have been granted the Love is Not Abuse campaign from Fifth and Pacific (formerly Liz Claiborne, Inc.). It is thus with great pleasure that we present their years of hard work and research excellence:

Published on September 14, 2011, the College Dating Violence and Abuse Poll finds that a significant number of college women are victims of violence and abuse, but students don’t know how to help their friends and themselves get out of abusive relationships.

Dating Violence: Understanding Signs and Seeking Help

Published on September 23, 2024, this guide provides essential guidance for individuals facing or witnessing abusive relationships. This guide highlights key warning signs, the importance of building supportive networks, and practical steps for seeking help, empowering readers to navigate challenging situations and prioritize their emotional well-being.

Published on September 21, 2007, the Corporate Leaders & America’s Workforce on Domestic Violence Survey finds that a significant majority of corporate executives and their employees from the nation’s largest companies recognize the harmful and extensive impact of domestic violence in the workplace, yet only 13% of corporate executives think their companies should address the problem.

Published on September 26, 2006, the Bystander Survey finds Approximately two-thirds of Americans say it is hard to determine whether someone has been a victim of domestic abuse (64%) and want more information about what to do when confronted with domestic violence (65%).

Parents and Guardian’s Guide: Talking to Your Kids About Pornography

Published on June 21, 2022, the Parents and Guardian’s Guide provides essential information and practical tips for discussing the sensitive topic of pornography with children. This guide highlights the importance of open communication, age-appropriate conversations, and setting healthy boundaries to help children understand and navigate the digital landscape safely.

Sexual Coercion: Definition and Examples

Published on June 21, 2022, this comprehensive guide explores the critical topic of sexual coercion, offering clear definitions and real-world examples to help readers recognize and address this serious issue. It emphasizes the importance of awareness, consent, and respectful relationships to prevent and combat coercive behavior.

Domestic Violence Statistics 2024

Published on August 29, 2024, this report reveals the disturbing reality of domestic violence in the U.S., with nearly 1 in 2 women and over 2 in 5 men experiencing intimate partner violence during their lifetimes. The report stresses the urgent need for continued awareness and intervention, as the impact of domestic violence spans across all demographics and continues to claim lives, particularly affecting women at alarming rates.

U.S. Teen Dating Violence Statistics 2024

Published on August 29, 2024, this report sheds light on the alarming prevalence of dating violence among U.S. teens. Up to 19% of teenagers experience dating violence, with over 1.5 million reporting abusive behavior in their relationships. Addressing this widespread issue requires focused efforts in education, open dialogue, and supportive resources for teens and their families.

Parent’s Guide to Identifying and Preventing Teen Dating Violence

Published on August 31, 2024, This guide offers crucial insights and practical strategies for parents to address this serious issue. This guide emphasizes the importance of recognizing warning signs, fostering open communication, and educating teens about healthy relationships to help protect them from abusive situations and empower them to make informed choices.