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Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009
BACKGROUND: Patterns of domestic violence fatalities and agency responses in Hawaii have not been explicated. METHODS: Retrospective reviews of events leading up to domestic violence related fatalities in Hawaii were assessed from 45 adjudicated cases that resulted in 62 fatalities for the ten year...
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Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4009173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24292165 http://dx.doi.org/10.5249/jivr.v6i2.473 |
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author | Pobutsky, Ann Brown, Melissa Nakao, Lisa Reyes-Salvail, Florentina |
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description | BACKGROUND: Patterns of domestic violence fatalities and agency responses in Hawaii have not been explicated. METHODS: Retrospective reviews of events leading up to domestic violence related fatalities in Hawaii were assessed from 45 adjudicated cases that resulted in 62 fatalities for the ten year period from 2000-2009. RESULTS: Almost one-half of the fatalities were homicide/suicide combinations. Females were disproportionately more likely to be fatal victims of domestic violence relative to their proportion in the population. Those aged 21-40 years and those over 80 years were more likely to be fatal victims of domestic violence, relative to their proportion in the population. Filipinas and ‘Other” ethnic groups are disproportionately more likely to be fatal victims of domestic violence while Native Hawaiians and Japanese are less likely to be fatal victims, relative to their proportions in the population. In more than two-thirds of the cases, the victim had made some attempt to leave the relationship prior to the fatality. CONCLUSIONS: In the majority of cases there was agency involvement in some form: either the victim alone or the perpetrator alone, or both. However, less than one-third (31.1%) of the cases over the past ten years had documentation of prior violence from medical reports, so this may be an area to further document and address domestic violence. |
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spelling | pubmed-40091732014-07-01 Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 Pobutsky, Ann Brown, Melissa Nakao, Lisa Reyes-Salvail, Florentina J Inj Violence Res Domestic Violence BACKGROUND: Patterns of domestic violence fatalities and agency responses in Hawaii have not been explicated. METHODS: Retrospective reviews of events leading up to domestic violence related fatalities in Hawaii were assessed from 45 adjudicated cases that resulted in 62 fatalities for the ten year period from 2000-2009. RESULTS: Almost one-half of the fatalities were homicide/suicide combinations. Females were disproportionately more likely to be fatal victims of domestic violence relative to their proportion in the population. Those aged 21-40 years and those over 80 years were more likely to be fatal victims of domestic violence, relative to their proportion in the population. Filipinas and ‘Other” ethnic groups are disproportionately more likely to be fatal victims of domestic violence while Native Hawaiians and Japanese are less likely to be fatal victims, relative to their proportions in the population. In more than two-thirds of the cases, the victim had made some attempt to leave the relationship prior to the fatality. CONCLUSIONS: In the majority of cases there was agency involvement in some form: either the victim alone or the perpetrator alone, or both. However, less than one-third (31.1%) of the cases over the past ten years had documentation of prior violence from medical reports, so this may be an area to further document and address domestic violence. Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2014-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4009173/ /pubmed/24292165 http://dx.doi.org/10.5249/jivr.v6i2.473 Text en Copyright © 2014, KUMS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Domestic Violence Pobutsky, Ann Brown, Melissa Nakao, Lisa Reyes-Salvail, Florentina Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 |
title | Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 |
title_full | Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 |
title_fullStr | Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 |
title_full_unstemmed | Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 |
title_short | Results from the Hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 |
title_sort | results from the hawaii domestic violence fatality review, 2000-2009 |
topic | Domestic Violence |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4009173/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24292165 http://dx.doi.org/10.5249/jivr.v6i2.473 |
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