Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Official statistics of Domestic Violence

Gender trends: Women make up 3/4 of the victims of homicide by an intimate partner. Actually, 33% of all women murdered (of course, only cases which are solved are included) are murdered by an intimate partner. Women make up about 85% of the victims of non-lethal domestic violence. In all, women are victims of intimate partner violence at a rate about 5 times that of males.  

Racial and Ethnic trends: Black women and men suffer from the highest rates of domestic violence. "Black females experienced domestic violence at a rate 35% higher than that of white females, and about 22 times the rate of women of other races. Black males experienced domestic violence at a rate about 62% higher than that of white males and about 22 times the rate of men of other races."  

Age trends: Domestic violence is most prominent among women aged 16 to 24.  

Economic Trends: Poorer women experience significantly more domestic violence than higher income women.  

Marital status: For both men and women, divorced or separated persons were subjected to the highest rates of intimate partner victimization, followed by never- married persons.  

Reporting to police: The rates at which individuals report domestic violence to police vary along racial and gender lines. Hispanic and black women report domestic violence at the highest rate (approximately 65% to 67% of abuse is reported). For white females, only about 50% of the abuse is reported.

4 comments:

chris sivewright said...

you are a very good student Elvira - and your Sociology homework was very good too

well done

Elvi said...

Thank you=))

tracy said...

Elvi,

I am very interested in where you got your statistics. Please post.

Elvi said...

http://www.findcounseling.com/journal/domestic-violence/domestic-violence-statistics.html