‘They are not alone’: Sask. RCMP address rising domestic violence with prevention and support programs
Saskatchewan RCMP jurisdictions have seen a 13 per cent increase in intimate partner and family violence over the past five years. Sergeant Kim Stewart hopes to raise awareness about available resources for victims and prevention.
“It happens to everyone over every socio-economic status,” said Stewart, who is the RCMP’s Domestic Violence Coordinator.
In 2023, the statistics revealed that the intimate partner violence rate was 813 incidents per 100,000 population, while the rate of family violence was slightly higher at 890 incidents per 100,000.
Intimate partner violence includes physical or sexual assault, harassment, and threats by a current or former partner. In contrast, family violence refers to abuse from various family members, such as parents, siblings, and children.