Domestic Violence
Domestic Violence Happens Everyday
It’s unfortunate that this is a reality and it can be both physical and psychological. Under stressful times it can increase and 2020 has been no exception. The article below highlights that statistics in California. You can view the original article from the Mercury News here: https://tinyurl.com/domestic-violence-2020
Victims of domestic violence can reach the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 1-800-787-3224.
‘It’s literally at record levels’: Prosecutors up and down California say they’ve seen a rise in domestic violence amidst the pandemicDistrict attorneys, federal prosecutors, held joint news conference
In a late-October virtual news conference, federal and state prosecutors from cities all over the state came together to share news of domestic violence trends in their areas and what they’re doing to stop it. Though domestic violence generally isn’t a prosecutable federal offense, federal agencies play a role in two ways: filing charges against people with domestic violence convictions who illegally possess guns, and distributing grants to state agencies.
“We’re all really concerned because of COVID,” Sacramento District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert said on the call. “We know the numbers are creeping up, we know that it’s grossly underreported. In our county we realized very quickly when this pandemic hit that we needed to do something more.”