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New Britain Connecticut Domestic Violence and Batterer Intervention Classes Online

DVclass.com is world class online learning program designed to be taken online from New Britain Connecticut using any computer, laptop or other Internet ready device. Most Batterer Intervention or DV classes (often called BIP or domestic assault classes) are taken in a group setting on a weekly basis. The problem with this format is that it is often impossible to be able to attend a class at a specific time each week or classes may be located in areas that are unreachable. Our online DV classes come with a NO FAIL format, FREE certificate of completion and can be taken 24/7. Save time, gas and money by taking the class online!

Complete an 8, 12, 16, 26 or 52 Hour Domestic Violence Class from Any Location!

Depending on your particular situation, you might have to take an 8 hour Domestic Violence class or a program up to 52 sessions. The length class is often decided by the court or other legal entity. Regardless of the length, DVclass.com offers a wide selection of online classes to meet your court requirements. Courts, probation, and other legal outlets will often require a DV class to be taken in order for charges to be dropped. Our "no computer skills required" format allows the customer to take the class at your own pace. Gain useful tools to stop the cycle of violence and improve family dynamics in your life. Domestic Violence is a serious issue. Start your New Britain Connecticut Batterer Intervention classes today and move on with your life! We are a Better Business Bureau Accredited company with an A+ rating.

*Do not register without prior approval to complete the class online in CT. Please check with your local court or probation to ensure this online class will be acceptable for your specific requirements. Our course is not approved as a Family Violence Education Program (FVEP). These classes are in person, in a group setting, offered by local community providers.

Program Price
8 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $195.00 Register
10 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $225.00 Register
12 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $245.00 Register
16 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $295.00 Register
26 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $495.00 Register
32 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $575.00 Register
36 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $595.00 Register
43 Hour Batterer Intervention Class (for participant’s ordered to complete 29 week program) $525.00 Register
52 Hour Domestic Violence / Batterer Intervention Class $995.00 Register
New Britain Domestic Violence Class Facts:

*Please note that not all states allow for online classes for domestic violence for legal purposes.  Please get prior approval to take this class online prior to registering to ensure it will meet your specific requirements

1. How do I know if my behavior is considered Domestic Abuse?

Domestic Violence is a pattern of coercive behavior in a marriage or any intimate relationship, when one partner tries to gain control over the other. It can mean physical aggression as well harassment, stalking, domineering, intimidation, emotional abuse and economic deprivation.

An individual does not necessarily need to be physically abusive to be considered an abuser, but can be someone who is in complete control over all finances, someone who prevents a partner from speaking with family or friends, or someone who intimidates with disparaging remarks.  It can also depict a person who reads all the incoming mail and email, who monitors all phone calls and follows the partner to appointments and meetings.  

2. Domestic Violence in the United States continues to be a serious issue.

Domestic Violence is a serious threat to women.  More women than men experience domestic violence. One in every four women will experience domestic abuse in her lifetime. Women between the ages of 20 -24 are at the greatest risk of non-fatal violence.  Approximately 1.3 million women are physically assaulted by intimate partners each year. Everyday on average about three women are murdered by their husbands or boyfriends.  Studies show that up to 10 million children observe some form of domestic abuse each year.

3. Do parts of the country experience more cases of Domestic Violence than others?

Intimate partner violence is at epidemic proportions affecting all races, religions and nationalities.  However, research shows that people with annual income below $25,000 are at a 3-times higher risk of intimate partner abuse than people who make over $50,000 per year.  People with lower incomes tend to report domestic violence cases¸ while higher income individuals tend to keep the information to themselves.  Statistics also show that occupants of urban areas reported more domestic abuse than in suburban areas.  Furthermore, African-American women face higher numbers of domestic violence than white women, and American-Indian women are assaulted at a rate more than double that of women of other races. Unfortunately, only about 50% of domestic violence incidents are reported.

4. I’m worried about the impact of this abuse on our kids.

Studies estimate that 3 to 10 million children witness the abuse of a loved one each year.  There are definitely increased risks for children who live with domestic violence in their homes.  Risks to these kids include physical and psychological abuse, traumatic stress and overall neglect.  Children living in this environment have higher levels of aggression, anger, depression, fear and anxiety.  It is important that children are protected from this behavior by either permanent removal from the situation or by having the abuser take DV classes for change and reform.  

5. How will New Britain Connecticut  Domestic Violence Class online help me on a personal level?

The purpose of the class is to educate the student about issues related to domestic assault with the goal of stopping the behavior. It teaches how to effectively communicate feelings, empathy towards others, stress management and how to stop the abuse.  Individuals who have taken the course have expressed that upon completion, they have a whole new perspective on life and how to approach relationships.  


6. I have been accused of Domestic Violence, what now?

We offer many online options for completing your domestic violence requirement.  It is often difficult to add one more thing to your busy schedule because of time constraints and travel distances.  This online class includes all of the most current information that you would find in a traditional classroom, but in the relaxed convenience of your own home.  

7. There are so many online courses to choose from, how do I know which one is the best?

There are many people who claim to be experts.  Be sure to choose a class designed by a practicing, licensed therapist.  Look for someone like Dr. Ari Novick who specializes in the field of anger and stress management since these are topics directly involved with domestic abuse.  Dr. Novick has also been trained in drug, alcohol and tobacco prevention, socialization skills, legal awareness, communication and problem solving techniques, conflict management and resolution, assertion training, and is a certified anger management facilitator and trainer.  Dr. Novick has combined all of these skills to create a quality, interesting and educational program for his Domestic Violence Class clients.  

8. I can’t find if my jurisdiction will accept the class anywhere on your website.  How do I find out?

While we have a very high success rate for court approval, we don’t guarantee that every jurisdiction will accept them.  Different counties and states have different laws regarding online classes.  It is the client’s responsibility to confirm with the judge or probation officer as to whether they will accept a distance-learning program.  Taking a few minutes to ask for court approval will save you the stress of travel time, missing work and dollars spent on gas and parking.  

9. Can I speak with someone if I have questions while taking the class

We welcome any comments, concerns or inquiries.  Dr. Novick is available to directly speak with Monday – Friday, 9-5 PST at (949) 715-2694. Or, please e-mail him at [email protected] for a response within 24 hours.

10.  Is there a deadline to finish the class?

Our courses are available to take on your own schedule.  You can log-on and off as often as you desire and the computer holds your spot.  We don’t enforce a finish time. Many people like to get through it in closely consecutive sessions so they retain the information.  For example, you can sit down and get the 8 hour class done in one day, or log-in for a half an hour a day over the period of a few weeks.  

11.  Will anyone besides myself find out I am taking this class?

Taking this course is completely private. Enrolling in classes online alleviates the stress of others seeing you physically attending a domestic abuse class.  The only people who must know are your legal advisors and the court system.  You will never receive any unsolicited phone calls from our company.  Our state of the art online security system protects all your personal identification information. 
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