State Comptroller tracks domestic violence cases and their impact on government efficiency

In both New York City and the rest of the state, close to 70% of all domestic violence victims were hurt by their intimate partner, with 80% of intimate partner victims being female. Women were 54% of domestic homicide victims, a rate nearly five times greater than for non-domestic homicides. Victims of domestic homicide were more often Black than other racial or ethnic categories (41%, compared to 28% White and 22% Hispanic). These rates have remained relatively consistent over the past decade.

Women were 54% of domestic homicide victims – a rate nearly 5 times greater than for non-domestic homicides. Among intimate partner homicides (a subset of domestic homicide), 76% of victims were female (48 out of 63). Victims of domestic homicide were more often Black than other racial or ethnic categories (41%, compared to 28% White and 22% Hispanic).

Need for Domestic Violence Services On the Rise

The number of calls received by domestic violence and sexual assault hotlines statewide increased by 28% from 2015 to 2019. During 2020 and 2021, State Domestic & Sexual Violence Hotline calls increased by 32% and calls to the New York City Domestic Violence Hotline grew 26%. Calls to other local domestic violence hotlines declined by 40% in 2020, resulting in an overall decrease in hotline calls. Admissions to domestic violence shelters rose between 2015 and 2019 by 8%, but declined 13% between 2019 and 2021, potentially due to barriers accessing services during the pandemic.

New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.

DiNapoli’s analysis also found:

  • In 2022, the State Division of Criminal Justice Services reported 39,224 domestic violence victims in New York City (an increase of 4,297 or 12% from 2021) and 49,598 in the rest of the state (an increase of 766 or 2% from 2021). Because the state and the city use different offense classifications, these figures cannot be combined to derive a total statewide count.
  • Simple Assault accounted for 80% of the reports in…

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