Putting The Spotlight On Domestic Violence
Published: October 21st, 2008
By: Tyler Murphy

Putting the spotlight   on domestic violence

NORWICH – October is the 21st commemoration of National Domestic Violence Awareness month and area agencies are stepping up their efforts to bring attention to crimes that often go unreported.

According to Catholic Charities Rape Crisis Coordinator and Community Educator Beth Neuland, police responded to 3,600 domestic violence calls in the county last year.

“Only one in seven domestic violence crimes even get reported; that’s the national statistic,” she said.

Four million cases are reported annually nationwide, indicating the actual number of crimes taking place is closer to 28 million.

“It’s often a crime that unless people’s attentions are being drawn to it, then it’s forgotten. It’s grossly under represented in society,” said Catholic Charities Director Daniel Auwarter.

“Eliminating domestic violence requires collaborative prevention and response efforts from criminal justice professionals, victims’ service providers, prosecutors, health care providers, educators and elected officials,” said the Chenango County Sheriff’s Office.

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