SemiAnnual Jan June 2015

Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence Reporting Period: January – June 2015 Lethality Assessment Project Countie...

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Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Reporting Period: January – June 2015

Lethality Assessment Project Counties: Allen, Dearborn, Grant, Fountain*, Franklin*, Hendricks, Jefferson*, Lawrence, Monroe, Noble*, Ohio, Putnam, Ripley*, St. Joseph*, Switzerland, Wabash, Warren, Washington. *denotes newly implemented county I.

Aggregate Data # Screens # # High # Low # High # Calls # Victims # Victims # Victims Conducted Declines Danger Danger Danger at Made by Spoke w/ Sheltered Accessed Screens Screens LE Discretion LE Advocate Addl Srvcs (OR) 755 17 568 128 59 494 419 55 258

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Data by County County # # Screens Decl Allen Dearborn Grant Fountain Franklin Hendricks Jefferson Lawrence Monroe Noble Ohio Putnam Ripley St Joseph Switzerland Wabash Warren Washington

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IV.

55 5 21 2 2 56 1 11 56 4 2 27 2 491 3 2 2 3

4 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0

# High Danger Screens 39 4 21 1 2 40 0 8 51 3 2 21 2 366 3 2 0 3

# Low Danger Screens 13 1 0 0 0 8 1 2 12 1 0 2 0 88 0 0 0 0

# High Danger LE Disc. 3 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 3 0 0 4 0 37 0 0 2 0

Hospital Protocol Data ~ Hendricks Regional Hospital # Screens # # High # Low # High Conducted Declines Danger Danger Danger at Screens Screens HP Disc. 24 4 18 4 2 * HP = Health Practitioner

# Calls Made by HP 14

# Calls Made by LE 17 5 18 2 0 45 0 9 27 3 1 26 2 330 3 2 2 2

# Victims Spoke w/ Advocate 15 3 10 2 0 27 0 6 24 2 0 14 2 309 1 1 1 2

# Victims # Victs Sheltered Accessed Addl Srvcs 1 12 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 12 0 0 1 4 3 5 0 3 0 1 0 17 2 0 35 202 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

# Victims #Victims # Victims Spoke w/ Sheltered Accessed Advocate Addl Srvcs 13 2 7

Data Trends a. Added 1 new program (YWCA of Northcentral IN), 6 service counties, and 7 law enforcement jurisdictions. b. Screen numbers for existing jurisdictions held steady during this reporting period. c. Calls to provider program resulting from ‘high danger’ screens are up slightly to just over 79%. d. Survivors accessing services (shelter or outreach) fell off slightly but is still consistently high at just over 63%.