Home violence in Nevada excessive; SafeNest seeks assist

LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevada has a few of the highest home violence charges within the nation and it would not appear to be slowing down. Sadly, various these circumstances finish in loss of life.

In current months, 33-year-old Renise Wolfe was allegedly shot within the head by her boyfriend. One month later, in January, police mentioned Selene Perez’s physique was present in her boyfriend’s automobile.

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Liz Ortenburger, the CEO of home abuse remedy facilities like SafeNest, mentioned home violence is the primary reason behind murder for ladies in Nevada. 

“We’re the second highest rate of domestic violence with 43.5% of women being affected in our community. My staff responds to about 25 to 30 domestic violence 911 calls with Metro Police each week,” Ortenburger added.

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The numbers could possibly be even larger. Ortenburger mentioned some girls are afraid to report violence for worry they is likely to be arrested.

“A large number of undocumented women are one of our marginalized populations who are the most at risk for being victims of abuse,” she mentioned.

SafeNest is getting assist from the state, and probably quickly from the county which is able to vote on its March 4 agenda, so as to add a brand new campus adjoining to its present property. (The county is taking public feedback on One Protected Place at this e mail: CRMinfo@clarkcountynv.gov).

It is going to be known as, One Protected Place. It would supply sources and a medical clinic to survivors.

Dr. Sid Khurana with Nevada Psychological Well being mentioned he’s seeing a rise in people who find themselves combating violence involving their companions and their kids.

He mentioned that it is the intergenerational trauma of kids who had been subjected to their dad and mom preventing, who then are typically those to repeat the cycle with their companions.

“Stress is a real thing, economic stress, social political stress, intolerance in general that is brewing in society. All those factors contribute to an increased prevalence,” he mentioned.

The SafeNest Home Violence Hotline is (702) 646-4981. An inventory of sources and providers might be discovered at this hyperlink.

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