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Just the Facts, Ma'am

Posted On: October 03rd, 2005 at 3:51 pm

The point of this morning's pop quiz was to highlight myths about domestic violence.  Those statistics, sadly, are not cited, but they were generally accepted among many websites I visited to gather them.  Here are some more statistics - with citations.

What is the reality of domestic violence?  How often does it happen?  Who is affected by it?  And just in case you don't think teenagers are affected by intimate partner abuse, check out the section on Domestic Violence and Youth.

Prevalence of Domestic Violence:

Domestic Homicides:

Health Issues:

Domestic Violence and Youth:

Domestic Violence and Children:

Rape:

Stalking:


1U.S. Department of Justice, Violence by Intimates: Analysis of Data on Crimes by Current or Former Spouses, Boyfriends, and Girlfriends, March 1998.

2The Commonwealth Fund, Health Concerns Across a Woman's Lifespan: 1998 Survey of Women's Health, May 1999.

3Heise, L., Ellsberg, M. and Gottemoeller, M. Ending Violence Against Women. Population Reports, Series L, No. 11., December 1999.

4The Commonwealth Fund, Health Concerns Across a Woman's Lifespan: 1998 Survey of Women's Health, May 1999.

5The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and The National Institute of Justice, Extent, Nature, and Consequences of Intimate Partner Violence, July 2000.

6Lieberman Research Inc., Tracking Survey conducted for The Advertising Council and the Family Violence Prevention Fund, July - October 1996.

7Bureau of Justice Statistics Crime Data Brief, Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001, February 2003.

8Bureau of Justice Statistics Crime Data Brief, Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001, February 2003.

9U.S. Department of Justice, Violence by Intimates: Analysis of Data on Crimes by Current or Former Spouses, Boyfriends, and Girlfriends, March 1998.

10Bureau of Justice Statistics Crime Data Brief, Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001, February 2003.

11Bureau of Justice Statistics, Violence Against Women: Estimates from the Redesigned Survey, August 1995.

12Murray A. Straus and Richard J. Gelles, Physical Violence in American Families, 1990.

13Examining the Work of State Courts, 1995: A National Perspective from the Court Statistics Project. National Center for the State Courts, 1996.

14National Institute of Justice and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey, November 1998.

15Bureau of Justice Statistics Crime Data Brief, Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001, February 2003.

16Bureau of Justice Statistics Crime Data Brief, Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001, February 2003.

17National Crime Victimization Survey, 1992-96; Study of Injured Victims of Violence, 1994.

18U.S. Department of Justice, Violence-Related Injuries Treated in Hospital Emergency Departments, August 1997.

19Jay G. Silverman, PhD; Anita Raj, PhD; Lorelei A. Mucci, MPH; and Jeanne E. Hathaway, MD, MPH, "Dating Violence Against Adolescent Girls and Associated Substance Use, Unhealthy Weight Control, Sexual Risk Behavior, Pregnancy, and Suicidality," Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 286, No. 5, 2001.

20The Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Girls, November 1997.

21Children Now/Kaiser Permanente poll, December 1995.

22U.S. Department of Education, Violence and Discipline Problems in U.S. Public Schools: 1996-1997.

23Strauss, Murray A, Gelles, Richard J., and Smith, Christine. 1990. Physical Violence in American Families; Risk Factors and Adaptations to Violence in 8,145 Families. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers.

24U.S. Department of Justice, Violence by Intimates: Analysis of Data on Crimes by Current or Former Spouses, Boyfriends, and Girlfriends, March 1998.

25Carlson, Bonnie E. (1984). Children's observations of interpersonal violence. Pp. 147-167 in A.R. Roberts (Ed.) Battered women and their families (pp. 147-167). NY: Springer. Straus, M.A. (1992). Children as witnesses to marital violence: A risk factor for lifelong problems among a nationally representative sample of American men and women. Report of the Twenty-Third Ross Roundtable. Columbus, OH: Ross Laboratories.

26U.S. Department of Justice, Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey, November 1998.

27The Commonwealth Fund, Health Concerns Across a Woman's Lifespan: 1998 Survey of Women's Health, May 1999.

28National Institute of Justice and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,, Prevalence, Incidence, and Consequences of Violence Against Women: Findings from the National Violence Against Women Survey, November 1998.

29Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report, Reporting Crime to the Police, 1992-2000, March 2003.

30Bureau of Justice Statistics Crime Data Brief, Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001, February 2003.

31Bureau of Justice Statistics Special Report, Reporting Crime to the Police, 1992-2000, March 2003.

32Center for Policy Research, Stalking in America, July 1997.

33Center for Policy Research, Stalking in America, July 1997.



Edited on: October 03rd, 2005 3:52 pm


Comments:


Re: Just the Facts, Ma'am

Posted On: October 03rd, 2005 at 4:08 pm by Bloghardt
Madre,

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ! Amen.

Thank you for all the posting that you do on this subject. Because of your writings, we put a purple ribbon on our Texas Rose.

No, I didn't do it because purple and gold is LSU's colors!

A little butterfly told me that today is a bittersweet day for you and I wanted to let you know that all your femlems and their architect love you and praying for you.

I, therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, beseech you to walk worthy of the calling with which you were called, with all lowliness and gentleness, with longsuffering, bearing with one another in love, endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. (Eph. 4:1-2)

(end of semi- emotional Bloghardt post - returning to normal happy-go-luck-ness-shallow-ness)

INI, Bloghardt

Re: Just the Facts, Ma'am

Posted On: October 03rd, 2005 at 6:46 pm by Pastor Fickel
Madre,

Thank you for posting these statistics with sources. Anyone can look them up, examine the studies, critique the methodology, or simply understand the authority behind the numbers.

Domestic violence, whether committed against women or men, is truly terrible.

-Pastor Fickel


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