Domestic Violence Rises In New York City
April 6, 2012
How’s this for the first sentence of an article “As funding has steadily dwindled to help New Yorkers escape domestic violence situations, the number of deaths from abuse has sharply increased in the past three years.” Yikes!
That is the opening of an article that appeared in The Metro newspaper, a free commuter newspaper (http://www.metro.us/newyork/local/article/1139269—the-big-issue-as-budgets-drop-domestic-violence-on-the-rise-in-new-york). The article goes on to say “Advocates are worried that, as the city puts together next year’s budget, the City Council will not renew funding for groups that help domestic violence victims.” The article also points out that murder from domestic violence went up in 2011 to 92 deaths vs. 77 reported in 2010.
No one really can say with certainty what has caused the increase but it is widely believed that the recession has caused more stress in families. I am not surprised. Funding has been cut in many localities for domestic violence which means that shelters have no choice but to scale back on services. It’s a vicious cycle and many women and their families will remain at risk.
The money from the city is used for a number of programs like legal help and housing. If victims can’t get affordable housing they may have no choice but to return to the abuser. If funding cuts persist more women and their children will remain at risk.
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