Law agencies responded to more abuse calls in 1999
Tuesday, May 2, 2000 | 1:03 a.m.
"The increase in the number of reports may be a reflection of improvements in reporting by law enforcement," Veronica Frenkel, the domestic violence ombudsman in the attorney general's office, said Monday.
"Greater familiarity with the reporting form and process has likely resulted in more consistent and complete participation by local agencies and, therefore, greater accuracy in their reporting."
There were 9,325 domestic violence incidents reported in the last half of 1999 and 7,926 in the last six months of 1998, according to a report that is part of a continuing effort to track incidents of domestic violence. The use of a standardized statewide form to report such incidents began on Jan. 1, 1998.
According to the report, arrests were made in about 53 percent of the incidents where police responded, consistent with the first half of 1999 and slightly higher than the arrest rate reported in 1998.
The statistics also show that about 74 percent of the incidents occurred in Clark County, where 68 percent of the state's population resides.
"The high incidence of reporting in Clark County is likely a reflection of the well-developed systems in place to respond to victims of domestic violence in the region," Frenkel said. "Additionally, some of the rural jurisdictions of our state probably experience a certain degree of underreporting, which indicates the need to support and strengthen victim services in these regions."
Sue Meuschke, executive director of the Nevada Network Against Domestic Violence, said it is also important to recognize that many victims of domestic violence do not contact law enforcement.
A total of 16,534 victims made first-time contact with domestic violence programs in Nevada in the last six months of 1999. Of that number, 6,247, or 38 percent, also had contacted law enforcement, she said.
archive
- Most Read
- Discussed
- Most E-mailed
- 6th arrest made in officer’s death; 5 face formal charges
- Man on death row for 1990 Vegas murder kills self
- Metro officer remembered as ‘protector’ of family, community
- Shoppers guide to Black Friday in Las Vegas
- Harrah’s working on plan to take over Planet Hollywood
- Judge’s divorce filing follows arrest of her husband, a lawyer
- ‘DWTS’ champ Donny Osmond still deft afoot in return to Flamingo
- Task force taking down mortgage scammers, one at a time
- Kellogg Media Group files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
- UNLV zaps Holy Cross, 80-59
Blogs
The Kats Report
For Paul Stanley and KISS, rock and roll is not over
Twenty years ago today, Human Nature took root on the farm
Robin Leach's Las Vegas Celebrity Watch
Photo Gallery: Donny Osmond’s triumphant return to the Flamingo
The Kats Report
'DWTS' champ Donny Osmond still deft afoot in return to Flamingo (7 Comments)
Politics: The Early Line
Meeting of GOP governors draws challengers, not Gibbons (3 Comments)
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Oscar loves forcing developers to sign labor peace agreements, Culinary loves the city's downtown plans and all is forgiven (2 Comments)
Now and Then
Underdog is open on a post pattern
Calendar »
- 27 Fri
- 28 Sat
- 29 Sun
- 30 Mon
- 1 Tue
-
Bill Cosby at Treasure Island
Treasure Island Theatre
-
The Las Vegas Locomotives vs. the Florida Tuskers
Sam Boyd Stadium
-
Papa Roach at the House of Blues
House of Blues | 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m.
-
Tuff-N-Uff at the Orleans
Mardi Gras Room | 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
-
David Spade at the Venetian
The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino
The Sun
Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.
Technorati










