Domestic Violence Filings in Montgomery County Rise in 2019 (2024)

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Call The Police First When Facing Domestic Violence Issues?

In the last 4 years in Montgomery County the Montgomery County Domestic Relations Court has cited that they have seen a 40 percent increase in the number of civil protection orders. Anyone, man or woman, can go to court and ask for a civil protection order from another individual, if they feel threatened or endangered by that individual. There is not a fee involved to file the order, and the person filing can get a hearing immediately. The purpose of the order is to forbid the threatening party from contacting or going near the individual who feels endangered.

Of course there is no guarantee that the civil protection order will keep an individual safe from further harassment or even violence. The Montgomery County Relations Court is finding that issuing protection orders is consuming greater than half of the entire caseload. Chief Judge Denise Cross believes that in many cases the protection order serves it’s purpose and as a result the abuser does leave the victim alone. Judge Cross says that the first step for anyone who feels concerned for their safety is to call the police for help, and then go to court to seek a protection order. Judge Cross said, “We hear both sides and we make a decision. If that decision is this person needs protection, we absolutely want to make sure that the person is protected.”

Will Filing A Civil Protection Order Worsen The Situation With The Aggressor?

Jennifer Petrella-Ahrens, the administrator for Montgomery County Domestic Relations Court believes that the most difficult period for someone seeking a protection order is the time period immediately following the request. Petrella-Aherns said, “Once the service of the order is given to the alleged abuser, which can be a trigger that really sets them off. If they’re already at a situation where they going to become violent with you, and now we’re saying that we’re stopping this and preventing you from doing it anymore that can be the trigger that really fires up the aggressor.”

Petrell-Aherns caution people who file to be on high alert and to always have a copy of the order with them in case there is any violation. If there is, be sure to immediately contact police.

The Artemis Center in Dayton is an advocacy group that helps victims of domestic violence. They offer services to victims and their children such as aiding with the legal process and court outreach. According to the Center, one in seven men, and one in four women have been victims of physical abuse by their partner. Jane Keiffer, the executive director of the Artemis Center, cautions that sometimes going to court for a protection order is not always the best idea. Keiffer said, “

Some abusers really uphold the law. So a piece of paper that says you can’t come around means something. And there’s some that that doesn’t mean anything to, so we really kind of look at the entire situation and what’s best for this person.” Decisions on how to best help the individual coming to the Artemis Center for help are made on a case-by-case basis. The number one priority in each case however, is the safety of the victim.

Mongomery County Sees Increase In Protection Orders Filed

The number of protection orders filed in 2016 in Montgomery County was 1,463, Each year since then the number has steadily increased. In 2019, 2,041 orders were filed by the court. There is concern in our community as to why the increase. One speculation is that In 2018, there were changes in the laws that allow individuals who have been on a date with a person in the last year and has been a victim of violence, to be able to file for an order.

Petrella-Aherns thinks that people are perhaps talking more, learning more and asking the court for help. She says that the court is meeting with different agencies to establish the Family Justice Center. The aim would be to bring various services in the area together to make it easier for victims of domestic violence to get help quickly. About 20 agencies, including the YWCA and Dayton Police are part of this group working together.

Petrella-Aherns stated, “It’s apparent that we have got to address this issue in our community and as an entire community. We have to come together. It’s time for us to take the health of our community back and provide a place where we can give those resources, those wrap-around services to our victims, so they can move into the survivor mode much sooner.”

Here is the link to an article we posted on March 10, 2018 looking at the statistics of domestic violence filings in Montgomery County, Ohio. Be sure to take the necessary steps to remain safe! If you are looking for a lawyer in the Dayton area to assist you with your civil domestic violence filing or for a divorce, call for an appointment at 937 293-2141.

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Domestic Violence Filings in Montgomery County Rise in 2019 (2024)

FAQs

What are the statistics on domestic violence 2019? ›

In 2018–19, 35 women were killed by an intimate partner (all but one a male intimate partner). 'Family incidents' recorded by Victoria Police increased by 6.7 per cent from 82,651 in 2018–19 to 88,214 in 2019–20 (an increase of 5 per cent in the rate of incidents per 100,000 people).

What state has the most domestic violence cases? ›

The state with the highest rates of domestic violence is Oklahoma. According to the World Population Review, about 49.1% of women in Oklahoma and 40.7% of men have experienced domestic violence in their lifetime. On average, about once every five days in Oklahoma, a person dies from domestic violence.

Why are there so many domestic violence cases? ›

The harsher environment and conservative culture in rural areas are among the factors behind the prevalence of domestic violence against women in the bush, according to one of Australia's eminent researchers of gendered violence.

What are the statistics on domestic violence in Texas? ›

A full 40 percent of women in the State of Texas experience some form of intimate partner violence, intimate partner stalking, or both in their lifetimes. The same is true of 34.9 percent of men in the state.

What are three statistics about domestic violence? ›

Nearly 20 people are physically abused by an intimate partner each minute in the U.S. This adds up to more than 10 million women and men experiencing domestic violence each year. (source) 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men have experienced severe physical violence by an intimate partner during their lifetime. (source)

What are the statistics of domestic abuse cases? ›

1 in 5. 1 in 5 adults experience Domestic Abuse during their lifetime. This equates to: 1 in 4 women and 1 in 6-7 men.

What is the most abusive state? ›

1. Oklahoma. About 49.1% of Oklahoma women and 40.7% of Oklahoma men experience domestic violence in their lifetimes, including intimate partner physical violence, intimate partner rape, or intimate partner stalking. This is the highest in the United States.

Where does SC rank in domestic violence? ›

Currently, South Carolina ranks six for the states with the highest rates of domestic violence.

Which group has the highest domestic violence rate? ›

Women ages 18 to 24 and 25 to 34 generally experience the highest rates of intimate partner violence.

Who commits the most domestic violence in the US? ›

Ninety percent of people who commit violent physical assault are men. Males perpetrate 95% of all serious domestic violence. 6. The U.S. Department of Justice estimates that 95% of reported assaults on spouses or ex-spouses are committed by men against women.

Who does domestic violence impact the most? ›

Women account for a little over half of the perpetrators. According to the CDC, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 7 men will experience physical violence by their intimate partner at some point during their lifetimes. About 1 in 3 women and nearly 1 in 6 men experience some form of sexual violence during their lifetimes.

What gender has the most domestic violence cases? ›

In the year ending March 2023, data supplied from 28 police forces showed that the victim was female in 73.5% of domestic abuse-related crimes recorded by the police, compared with 26.5% of domestic abuse-related crimes where the victim was male (ONS, 2023a).

Which community has the most domestic violence? ›

Ethnicity. In the U.S., domestic violence disproportionately affects ethnic minorities. Among ethnic minority groups, African American and Native American men and women are most likely to experience domestic violence.

What is the most common crime domestic violence? ›

Physical Abuse

Slapping, choking, hitting, spitting, and even murder—these are forms of abuse intended to render domestic violence victims powerless. Nearly one person every 20 seconds is physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States.

What percentage of domestic violence cases get dismissed in Texas? ›

Recent statistics from the Texas Judiciary Branch show that in 2022, around 15% of felony and 30% of misdemeanor family violence assault cases were dismissed.

What is the domestic abuse percentage in the US? ›

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in the United States 41% of women and 26% of men experience intimate partner violence in their lifetime, under "contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking".

What are the statistics of violence in the United States? ›

In 2022, the FBI reported a total of 1,954.4 property crimes per 100,000 people, compared with 380.7 violent crimes per 100,000 people.

What is the world's domestic violence statistic? ›

Estimates published by WHO indicate that globally about 1 in 3 (30%) of women worldwide have been subjected to either physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in their lifetime. Most of this violence is intimate partner violence.

What percentage of female deaths are from domestic violence? ›

It was also estimated that around 1 in 3 (34%) women intentionally killed worldwide are killed by an intimate partner, however, there are large differences across regions.

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