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Domestic Violence Fact Sheet
- Domestic violence is the leading cause of serious injury to American women, more
common than muggings and car crashes combined. (Stark, E. and Flitcrft, A. "Spouse Abuse,"
in Surgeon General's Workshop on Violence and Public Health: Source Book Leesburg, VA,
October 1985. Atlanta: Center for Disease Control)
- A woman is battered every 15 seconds in the U.S. (FBI Uniform Crime Reports, 1991)
- Every year between 2 and 4 million American women are battered by their husbands
or boyfriends. (Novello, Antonia C. "From the Surgeon Gerneral, U.S. Public Health
Service, A Medical Response to Domestic Violence." Journal of the American Medical
Association, June 17, 1992.)
- At least 25% of domestic violence victims are pregnant when beaten. (Helton, A.
McFarlane, J. and Anderson, E. Prevention of Battering: Focus on Behavioral Change,
Public Health Nursing, Vol. 4 (3), September 1987)
- More than 1 in 3 Americans have witnessed an incident of domestic violence.
(Family Violence Prevention Fund. Men Beating Women: Ending Domestic Violence,
A Qualitative and Quantitative Study of Public Attitudes on Violence Against Women.
New York: Conducted by EDK Associates, 1993.)
- The Las Cruces Police Department has seen a 27% increase in the number of domestic
disturbance calls responded to since 1993 (Officer Genno Tafoya, LCPD).
- Nearly half of all incidents of domestic violence against women discovered in the
National Crime Survey (48%) were not reported to police. (Langan, P.A. and Innes, C.A.
Preventing Domestic Violence Against Women. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice,
Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1986.)
- Approximately 3.3 million children witness violence towards their mothers each year.
(Carlson, B.E. "Children's Observations of Interpersonal Violence" In Battered Women and
Their Families : Intervention Strategies and Treatment Programs. New York: Springer
Publishing, 1984.)
- La Casa had a 170% increase in days of shelter care provided between 1995 and 1998.
(La Casa, Inc. Domestic Violence Shelter February 1999)
- Violent youth are four times more likely to come from homes in which their fathers
beat their mothers than are nonviolent youth. (Lewis, Dorothy, et. al. "Homcicidally
Aggressive Young Children: Neuropsychiatric and Experiential Correlates." In American
Journal of Psychiatry, Vol. 140 (2), February 1983.)
- Domestic violence is repetitive in nature: about one in five women victimized by
their spouse or ex-spouse reported that they had been a victim of a series of at least
three assaults in the last six months. (Zawitz, M., et. al. Highlights from 20 Years
of Surveying Crime Victims: The National Crime Victimization Survey, 1973-92.
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics, October 1993.)
- Women are most likely to be murdered when attempting to report abuse or to leave
an abusive relationship. (Browne, A. When Battered Women Kill, New York; Free Press, 1987)
- Four women are killed every day in America by a husband or boyfriend. (Stout,
Karen. "Intimate Femicide: A National Demographic Overview, "Violence Update, Vol.
1 (6). February 1991)
- Forty-two percent of murdered women are killed by their intimate male partners.
(Data from FBI's 1988-91 Uniform Crime Reports. Analysis by the Center for the Study
and Prevention of Violence, Institute for Behavioral Science at the University of Colorado.)
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