1/ The pandemic appears to be fueling spikes in domestic violence.
Meanwhile, the Violence Against Women Act, signed 26 years ago this month, remains in a legislative limbo that could have severe health impacts.
@Shefalil's latest:https://bit.ly/3c2sgN4
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2/ About 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men will experience intimate partner violence in their lifetimes. For associated homicide, Black and Native women are at greater risk.
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3/ The surge in violence follows an established pattern. National disasters have shown to lead to higher violence rates. Experts say the current economic stress is also a likely contributor. And with more people at home, there are fewer places to escape to.https://bit.ly/3c2sgN4
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4/ "It's the hidden pandemic at the back of the pandemic," said one expert. "This is in fact the time when we need stronger legislation. We need to have a stronger system."https://bit.ly/3c2sgN4
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5/ Efforts to renew the law have stalled since 2019, largely due to disputes over a provision that would prohibit gun purchases by people who've been convicted of domestic violence against a partner they are not married to, and do not live or coparent with.https://bit.ly/3c2sgN4
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6/ For now, there is still funding for signature grant programs — like rape crisis centers and survivor advocates — but those resources could dry up if the law isn't renewed or if money isn't authorized through some other funding stream.https://bit.ly/3c2sgN4
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7/7 "Domestic and sexual violence was a public health crisis before COVID," one advocate said. "This is ongoing work that we have to do — it's not temporary."https://bit.ly/3c2sgN4
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