Lethality Assessment Program/Fatality and Domestic Violence
Many thanks to The Daily Item, who has published a number of articles recently about the Lethality Assessment Program. I thought now would be an opportune time to re-post a blog Susan wrote a few months ago about this life-saving program. Fatality and Domestic Violence Domestic Violence is a life-threatening crime that affects millions of individuals regardless of age, economic status, race, religion or education. Nationwide, an average of three women are killed by a current or former partner every day. Advocates who work in the field of domestic violence know the high-risk stakes of the domestic violence situations that they encounter daily. At Transitions, the first step we take when speaking with a victim contacts us is to safety plan to make sure that the person is not in immediate danger. We must always be alert to the potential danger that may be present. This article will explore fatalities in the US...