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Report: State domestic violence hotline calls up 9 percent in 2021

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Domestic violence continued to surge in Chicago and across Illinois in 2021, while pandemic-based isolation and economic uncertainty made it harder for victims to get help, a new report released Monday states.

A statewide domestic violence hotline received nearly 30,000 calls in 2021, up [9%], and the number of murders and shootings involving domestic relations in Chicago increased nearly two-thirds from 2020, according to the “Measuring Safety: Gender-based Violence in Illinois” by The Network, a Chicago-based advocacy organization. […]

Despite the increase in calls to domestic violence hotlines from Chicago residents, the number of cases reported to police fell by 5% in 2021, to around 151,000 reported incidents. The decline likely doesn’t represent a downturn in abuse, given the surge in domestic-related shootings, Farrell said, but probably results from a sense of futility by victims. Victims interviewed by study authors reported feeling ignored by Chicago Police, and CPD made arrests in only about 5% of domestic violence calls, a decline of 15% from 2020 and more than a third from 2020.

One positive finding of the report was a marked increase in funding for domestic violence services, which included $35 million allotted by Chicago to address gender-based violence and human trafficking, and $71 million in state funding for domestic violence services.

* Report recommendations

Sustain Increased Financial Investments in Direct Services

Increase Awareness of, and Connection to, Community-Based Resources

Increase Gender Based Violence Data Collection and Availability

Prioritize Gender-Based Violence Services Over Other Systems of Response

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posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Jul 12, 22 @ 11:18 am

Comments

  1. How long until Bailey blames this on Pritzkers “unlawful and inhumane Covid restrictions”

    Comment by Lurker Tuesday, Jul 12, 22 @ 11:39 am

  2. // How long until Bailey blames this on Pritzkers “unlawful and inhumane Covid restrictions” //

    Soon.

    If only we all had a few thousand subsidized acres to spread out on and blow off some steam.

    Comment by XonXoff Tuesday, Jul 12, 22 @ 11:59 am

  3. The decline in police reported cases is due in part to lack of CPD units available to respond.

    Comment by Dr. Love Tuesday, Jul 12, 22 @ 12:39 pm

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