In New York City
- Domestic violence is the leading cause of serious injury to women. One in three women killed each year are killed by a spouse or partner. (New York Human Resources Administration, Department of Social Services 2009.)
- In 2011 police responded to 257,813 domestic violence incidents. In addition, NYPD’s Domestic Violence Unit conducted 73,016 home visits in 2010, a 91% increase since 2002.
- New York City’s Domestic Violence Hotlines received more than 310 calls per day.
- The New York City police responded to an average of over 700 domestic violence incidents per day last year.
Warning Signs
- Physical injuries including bruises, fractures, cuts, untreated wounds, complications with pregnancy
- Illness including stress-related pain, anxiety attacks, depression, substance abuse, weight loss or gain and other related health issues
- Behavior changes including unexplained absence or lateness, signs of fear, increased and unexplained isolation and changes in friendships and activities.