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File #: 79953    Version: 1 Name: Recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/19/2023 In control: Council Office
On agenda: 10/3/2023 Final action: 10/3/2023
Enactment date: 10/6/2023 Enactment #: RES-23-00597
Title: Recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Sponsors: Juliana R. Bennett, Satya V. Rhodes-Conway, Nikki Conklin, Jael Currie, John W. Duncan, Tag Evers, Derek Field, Yannette Figueroa Cole, MGR Govindarajan, Barbara Harrington-McKinney, Isadore Knox Jr., Amani Latimer Burris, Sabrina V. Madison, Dina Nina Martinez-Rutherford, Charles Myadze, Marsha A. Rummel, Kristen Slack, William Tishler, Michael E. Verveer, Regina M. Vidaver, Nasra Wehelie
Fiscal Note
It is expected that any costs associated with this resolution will be absorbed within existing resources. No appropriation required.
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Recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
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WHEREAS, according to the National Domestic Violence Hotline, domestic violence, or intimate partner violence, is “a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to maintain power and control over another partner in an intimate relationship”; and,

WHEREAS, domestic violence can look very different on a case to case basis and includes physical violence, coercion, threats, intimidation, stalking, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, or economic abuse to control another partner in a relationship; and,

WHEREAS, domestic violence can be a single act or a pattern of behavior in all kinds of relationships, including dating, marriage, family, and roommate relationships; and,

WHEREAS, domestic violence is a public health issue that contributes to chronic health problems and often limits the ability of survivors to manage other chronic illnesses; and,

WHEREAS, domestic violence is a leading cause of homelessness for women and children and the need for safe and affordable housing is one of the most pressing concerns for survivors; and,

WHEREAS, National Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Survey data reports that, on average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States, which equates to more than 10 million people per year; and,

WHEREAS, intimate partner violence accounts for 15% of all violent crime; and,

WHEREAS, the Administration on Children and Families reports that one in three women and one in four men experience domestic violence; and,

WHEREAS, one in two female murder victims and one in thirteen male murder victims are killed by an intimate partner; and,

WHEREAS, Black women are three times more likely than White women to die at the hands of their abuser; and,

WHEREAS, the number of women of color who ...

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