Nowhere to Run. Impact of Family Violence Incidents during COVID-19 Lockdown in Texas

  • Mendie E
  • Raufu A
  • Ben Edet E
  • et al.
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Abstract

The prevalence of family violence incidents experienced an exponential rise during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The pandemic ushered in a new threat to life which was complicated by the restriction on mobility. Given the stay-at-home order enacted by different States, victims of family violence were compelled to face their abusers with no escape route, particularly intimate partners. This work is an exploratory study that analyzed the trends of family violence cases in selected Texas counties pre covid-19 and during covid-19. The data revealed an increase in family violence incidents from 12 out of the 15 counties studied. This work offers practical strategies to help advance the response of criminal justice personnel to family violence cases.

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Mendie, E., Raufu, A., Ben Edet, E., & Famakin-Johnson, O. (2022). Nowhere to Run. Impact of Family Violence Incidents during COVID-19 Lockdown in Texas. Journal of Family Strengths, 21(2). https://doi.org/10.58464/2168-670x.1449

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