New Jersey Domestic Violence is a serious crime that can have severe consequences for victims and perpetrators. Abuse can manifest in various ways, including physical, emotional, sexual, economic, and psychological abuse. Signs of domestic violence include unexplained injuries, fear, isolation, control over daily activities, and belittling. New Jersey has strict laws and penalties for domestic violence, including temporary and final restraining orders, criminal charges, jail time, fines, mandatory counseling, and impact on child custody and visitation rights.