Rhode Island Domestic Violence

According to an article in the Providence Journal, ten lives were lost in Rhode Island to domestic violence in 2013. In 2014, four lives in Rhode Island were lost to domestic violence through October. 


Rhode Island domestic violence is never a private matter.



Our Mission:
The purpose of the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence is to eliminate domestic violence in Rhode Island. Our mission is to support and enhance the work of our member agencies and to provide leadership on the issue of domestic violence.



For more information, contact:
Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence
422 Post Road
Suite 102
Warwick, RI 02888
Phone:  401-467-9940



Why Rhode Island 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.



  • Domestic violence articles to help you better understand the problem in Rhode Island:  

    There is no doubt that a child who witnesses violence between parents or caretakers is at a very high risk of transmitting violent behavior from one generation to the next.

    Recognizing the warning signs of an abusive relationship is one thing, but having the courage to do something about it is yet another. Women who feel they are in an abusive relationship should reach out to their friends and family. 
     
    Domestic violence continues to be the most under reported crime in the United States and its tragic affects are felt in every state and in every community. In most states, we have stronger laws protecting animals than we do in protecting women and children in violent relationships. 
     
    I had heard about domestic violence, but all I knew was that it existed and not very much of anything else. As I made that drive, I kept asking myself, "OK, now that you have made this decision to go get her, what do you do next?"



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