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‘#No More’: Prince George鈥檚 Co. asks community to help as domestic violence concerns rise

Every month, thousands of protective orders are requested in Prince George鈥檚 County, Maryland, amid a rise in domestic violence since the pandemic started and hasn鈥檛 shown signs of abating.

On Oct. 1, the first day of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Prince George鈥檚 County Council member Krystal Oriadha, a survivor of domestic violence, announced a new 鈥#NoMore鈥 campaign that she hopes will help offer those enduring violence at home the help they need.

Similarly, Maryland Del. Ashanti Martinez announced he鈥檒l be pushing legislation at the state level to also help victims.

鈥淲e want to build awareness. We also want to make sure that we spread resources to our community,鈥 Oriadha said. 鈥淪o we’re also launching a virtual resource guide where people can access information to shelter services, services for counseling, clothes, all of the things that our survivors need access to.鈥

Prince George鈥檚 County Sheriff John Carr said his deputies, who serve protection orders, see firsthand the suffering that families go through when things inside the home turn violent.

鈥淲e’re averaging, still, 2,100 peace and protective orders a month here in Prince George’s County,鈥 said Carr. 鈥淭hat trend is actually rising. We saw that trend rise during COVID-19, in the pandemic, where the domestic violence survivor was locked down with their abuser. That number has not changed, and that’s one thing that we wanted it to do, was to change and start to trend downward. Unfortunately, it has not.鈥

Carr also admitted that too many victims may start the process of seeking protective orders and other resources, but don鈥檛 see it through 鈥 often times because they don鈥檛 show up to court when they need to.

鈥淵ou may make up, you may have that type of relationship to where, 鈥楬ey, he is the financial breadwinner of the home. I don’t want us to be without, I’ll drop the case,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淎nd therefore, it may go a few months, a few weeks, and then you’re right back in that same situation.鈥

He said the county is seeing more cases of violence between relatives, parents and children, for instance, on top of the intimate partner violence often associated with the term domestic violence. Carr also noted that the trauma experienced by victims, as well as children who might witness it, also lingers long past the time that a protective order is filed.

Oriadha said she鈥檚 reminded of her own history every day.

鈥淚 have scars that can only be healed through surgery, and there’s scars that most won’t see, but I see them every day that I get up and I take a shower 鈥 in the mirror,鈥 Oriadha said. 鈥淎nd I think about so many survivors out there that are constantly re-traumatized by seeing scars that, because they go untreated, they’re so damaged that there’s no way to fix them but to go through surgery. But it’s a cosmetic surgery, and you won’t have access to those resources if you can’t afford it.鈥

Martinez is proposing to increase that access.

鈥淰ictims often bear physical marks that serve as a constant reminder of the harm they endured at the hands of their abuser,鈥 said Martinez. 鈥淭his legislation will ensure that victims and survivors that have suffered disfiguring injuries are able to access insurance coverage for cosmetic surgery to repair the harm that was done to them.”

“For far too long, victims of domestic violence have faced barriers to healing, financial barriers, societal barriers and even medical barriers. With this bill, we aim to remove one of those barriers,鈥 he added.

Carr said the community can help further remove barriers that stop someone from fully exiting an abusive relationship by being more empathetic.

鈥淢ake them comfortable enough to actually say, 鈥楬ey, I have somebody that I can talk to, or I have somewhere that I can actually go,鈥欌 Carr said. 鈥淭hat’s what we need. We need those individuals and those citizens to feel comfortable enough to say, 鈥楬ey, no more. No (longer) can I stay in this situation.鈥欌

Oriadha said that鈥檚 why this new campaign isn鈥檛 just for the victims of domestic violence.

鈥淭his is also about the family and network around them,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his is so important for families and for friends to realize 鈥 that being supportive and making sure that what that abuser says to them, that no one will believe and no one will be there for you, it鈥檚 so important that you prove them wrong.鈥

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John Domen

John has been with 91欧美激情 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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