Throughout January, February, and March 2022 our agency has served 547 survivors in our community. Of the 547 survivors served, 121 were new clients to our agency. Please explore the data below including a series of shareable graphics to learn more about the work that happens each and every day within our agency.
Through this quarter we served folks with the following victimization:
93% of clients served presented with multiple victimizations.
74.4% of clients served are victims of adult physical assault.
28.7% of clients served are victims of adult sexual assault.
40.4% of clients served are victims of adult sexual assault or abuse as children.
12.9% of clients served are victims of arson.
56.4% of clients served are victims of bullying (verbal, cyber, or physical).
36.5% of clients served are victims of burglary.
19.4% of clients served are victims of child physical abuse or neglect.
3.7% of clients served are victims of child pornography.
77% of clients served are victims of domestic and/or family violence.
19% of clients served are victims of DUI/DWI incidents.
14.8% of clients served are victims of elder abuse or neglect.
60.5% of clients served are victims of hate crimes (racial, religious, gender, sexual orientation, other)
11.1% of clients served are victims of human trafficking sex.
8.6% of clients served are victims of human trafficking labor.
35.5% of clients served are victims of identity theft, fraud, or financial crime.
6.2% of clients served are victims of kidnapping non-custodial.
7.1% of clients served are victims of kidnapping custodial.
40% of clients served are victims of mass violence.
21.9% of clients served are victims of vehicular victimizations.
41.5% of clients served are victims of robbery.
45.3% of clients served are victims of stalking or harassment.
45.5% of clients served are survivors of homicide victims.
21.9% of clients served are victims of teen dating victimization.
8.4% of clients served are victims of terrorism.
0.3% of clients served are victims of a violation of a court order.
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