Domestic
Violence statistics demand more action: Saffin
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tolerance and more well-targeted action by New South Wales and
Federal governments are needed to prevent the growing scourge of
coercive control and domestic violence, according to Lismore MP
Janelle Saffin.
Ms
Saffin said she kept a close eye on Bureau of Crime Statistics and
Research’s (BOCSAR) quarterly updates, the latest of which (June
2021) shows major crimes against women had continued to trend upwards
before and during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The
June 2021 update – see, www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au
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revealed that in the 24 months to June 2021, only one of the 17 major
crime categories was trending upwards in New South Wales and it was
sexual assault.
In
BOCSAR’s media release, they highlighted increased reporting of
incidents of sexual assault. This crime went up by 1367 incidents or
21 per cent in New South Wales over the year to June 2021.
In
the Richmond-Tweed statistical area, incidents of domestic violence
are up 33 per cent on a two-year trend and up 5.8 per cent on a
five-year trend.
Also
in Richmond-Tweed, incidents of intimidation, stalking and harassment
are up 30.2 per cent on a two-year trend and up 8.6 per cent on a
five-year trend.
Ms
Saffin said she understood that increased reporting also applied to
these two crimes.
“I
commend our local police for their zero tolerance of domestic
violence and strong proactive approach to compliance checks,” Ms
Saffin said.
“I’ve
written to NSW Attorney-General and Minister for the Prevention of
Domestic and Sexual Violence Mark Speakman, asking him to organise a
BOCSAR briefing for me and other MPs here if they wish to join, so we
can consider further action that could be taken in terms of community
programs.
“We
cannot ignore these statistical trends because they represent such a
high human cost; if we can better interpret this raw data it will
then inform that discussion.”
Ms
Saffin said progress was being made with a NSW Parliamentary Joint
Select Committee in June this year recommending that coercive control
should be a criminal offence in New South Wales, in an effort to
prevent domestic abuse-related homicide.
See,
www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/committees/listofcommittees/Pages/committee-details.aspx?pk=271
Ms
Saffin also noted that the 2021-22 Federal Budget had included a
$3.4-billion package of measures to improve outcomes for women’s
safety, economic security, and health and wellbeing.
The
outcomes of the National Summit on Women’s Safety – Ending
Violence Against Women & Children – held online on September
6-7, would help guide the $1.1-billion women’s safety component
over three years.
See
http://regonsite.eventsair.com/national-summit-on-womens-safety/
Ms
Saffin’s Electorate Office in Lismore is now an official stockist
for escabags, free escape bags filled with the necessities that a
victim of domestic violence and their children may need when fleeing
an abusive or dangerous situation.
There
are two types of escape bags available -- one for a parent and child,
and one for a single adult.
If
people need one of these, get in touch with the office on 0266 213
624 or email lismore@parliament.nsw.gov.au
For
more info, go to www.escabags.org
Monday,
20 September 2021.
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Coffs Harbour- Grafton Statistical area
Recorded criminal incidents from June 2020 to June 2021
Domestic Violence Incidents - 867 (previous 12 months 705)
Sexual Assaults - 213 (previous 12 months 166)
Richmond-Tweed Statistical area
Recorded criminal incidents from June 2020 to June 2021
Domestic Violence Incidents - 1,116 (previous 12 months 838)
Sexual Assaults - 333 (previous 12 months 257)
As at June 2021 three of the local government areas in NE NSW with the highest number of domestic violence incidents for the last 12 months were Tweed Shire at 363, Lismore City at 274, and the Clarence Valley at 231, with Kyogle having the lowest at 32 - numbers for the remaining three local government areas fell in between. [See: https://www.bocsar.nsw.gov.au/Publications/RCS-Quarterly/NSW_Recorded_Crime_June_2021.pdf]