In the past, dating violence was considered a lover's quarrel between lovers. However, recently, dating violence has expanded beyond simple assault to include violent crimes like rape and murder, raising concerns about it as a serious social issue. In order to eradicate dating violence, revisions to related laws and police response measures are being discussed. Various studies are also being conducted in academia to identify the fundamental cause of social violence. As a result of the analysis of previous studies, social violence is explained as the cause of domestic violence. Therefore, this study attempted to investigate the relationship between domestic violence and social violence. In addition, this study tried to empirically analyze how relationship addiction affects the relationship between domestic violence and dating violence among the main explanatory factors of dating violence. As a result of a survey of 398 college students, it was found that domestic violence affects dating violence. In other words, the higher the experience of domestic violence, the higher the likelihood of experiencing social violence. Furthermore, relationship addiction was found to be statistically significant in the relationship between domestic violence and relationship violence. In other words, higher levels of relationship addiction were associated with a higher likelihood of experiencing relationship violence. Therefore, consistent with numerous previous studies, domestic violence was identified as an explanatory factor for relationship violence, and domestic violence was found to influence both relationship violence and relationship addiction.