Alaska Domestic Violence

Acording to a 2014 Alaska Victimization Survey for the Nome Census Area, 51% of adult women have experienced intimate partner violence, sexual violence or both, in their lifetime.


Domestic violence in Alaska is never a private matter.



Our Mission:

To be a collective voice for victims and survivors and to support those agencies and communities working to prevent and eliminate domestic and sexual violence.
For more information, contact:  
Alaska Network on Domestic and Sexual Violence
130 Seward St., Suite 214
Juneau, Alaska 99801

Local Phone: (907) 586-3650
E-Mail:  andvsa@andvsa.org


Why Alaska domestic violence services are needed:
  • On average, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States.
  •  Intimate partner violence accounts for 15% of all violent crime.
  •  Almost half of female (46.7%) and male (44.9%) victims of rape in the United States were raped by an acquaintance. 
  •  72% of all murder-suicides involve an intimate partner; 94% of the victims of these murder suicides are female.
  •  1 in 15 children are exposed to intimate partner violence each year, and 90% of these children are eyewitnesses to this violence.
  •  Between 21-60% of victims of intimate partner violence lose their jobs due to reasons stemming from the abuse.
 Source:  National Coalition Against Domestic Violence

If you would like to support a worthwhile cause to help promote education and public awareness on the subject of domestic violence, please join us in this effort.


Domestic violence articles to help you better understand the problem in Alaska:  

Domestic Violence Isn't Always Physical Violence
To truly understand just what domestic violence is, we must also understand the abusers.  As with their victims, individuals who batter fall into no specific categories. They come from all class backgrounds, races, religions and walks of life. 
 
Domestic Violence Victims: What Can You Do?
Domestic violence is at epidemic levels in the United States and probably the best thing any of us can do to stop the violence is to learn about it and get involved. 
 
Domestic Violence Is Everyone's Problem
We aren't stopping domestic violence because we are throwing money at the problem and not the solution. 
 
Domestic Violence: Separating Myths From TheTruth
Domestic violence affects every aspect of daily living and it is the duty of every member of a free society to learn the truth and dispel all the myths surrounding the domestic violence problem.





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