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Domestic abuse numbers, prevalence, types and victim characteristics, based upon findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.
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TwitterIn 2024/25, there were approximately 815,941 domestic violence incidents recorded by the police in England and Wales, compared with the 851,062 offences reported in the previous year.
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An interactive Excel-based data tool for domestic abuse statistics. It allows users to explore data for their police force area in more detail and compare with other areas.
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Domestic abuse numbers, prevalence, types and attitudes experienced by women and men aged between 16 and 59 years and 60 to 74 years, based upon annual findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
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TwitterThis statistic shows the non-physical effects felt as a result of the partner abuse in England and Wales (UK) in 2012/13, by gender. It can be seen that women in England and Wales suffered non-physical harm from partner abuse more often than men. The most common effect, irrespective of gender, was mental or emotional problems.
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Data from across the government on responses to and outcomes of domestic abuse cases in the criminal justice system.
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TwitterIn 2023, almost one out of three ever-partnered Turkish women had experienced domestic violence. In comparison, only 12 percent of women living in Switzerland had experienced domestic violence in their lifetime.
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A report bringing together statistics to enable more thorough analysis of how domestic abuse is dealt with at the local level within England and Wales. Including data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police recorded crime and the Crown Prosecution Service.
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These historic data tables contain figures up to September 2024 for:
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Domestic abuse numbers, prevalence and types, by region and police force area, using annual data from the Crime Survey for England and Wales, police recorded crime and a number of different organisations.
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Maria da Penha Maia Fernandes is a Brazilian biopharmacist and women human rights defender. She advocates for women rights, particularly against domestic violence. Maria da Penha was a victim of domestic violence by her husband. In 1983, her husband, attempted to kill her twice. The first time he shot her in her sleep, but she survived, the second time he tried to electrocute her while she showered. Penha was left paraplegic due to these attacks. The husband was jailed for two years and was released in 2002.
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TwitterThis statistic shows violent crimes and sexual offences in England and Wales (UK) from 2001/02 to 2018/19, by the offender's relation to the victim. In 2018/19, there were more violent offences commited by strangers than acquaintances. To see the number of domestic violence incidents click here.
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Number of domestic homicide offences per 1,000 population.
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Domestic Violence Occurrence Type - Crime Violence *This indicator has been discontinued
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TwitterFor the year ending March 2024, there were 58,612 applications to the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme, also known as Clare's Law, in England and Wales. Successful applications to the scheme allow the police to disclose to someone if their partner has a history of violence or abusive behavior.
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Twitter‘Crime outcomes in England and Wales, year ending March 2016’ presents statistics on crime outcomes assigned by the police. The new outcomes framework was initially introduced in April 2013 and expanded further to a broader framework in April 2014. This is the second bulletin based entirely on the new outcomes framework and the first in which data covering the full framework are available from all police forces in England and Wales. This reports on:
Previous outcomes publications are available at Crime outcomes in England and Wales statistics. Future bulletins will also be available via this link.
Detailed police recorded crime and outcomes data and longer term datasets are available in the police recorded crime and outcomes open data tables.
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Domestic abuse numbers, prevalence, types and victim characteristics, based upon findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales and police recorded crime.