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Ninety-four people died in domestic violence incidents in Colorado in 2022, the highest number recorded since the state began tracking the deaths in 2016, according to the 75-page report.
The number of domestic violence deaths in Colorado reached an all-time high in 2022 — the second year in a row the state hit a new peak, according to a new analysis by the Colorado Attorney ...
Discover new laws in Colorado set to take effect in July. From firearm training requirements to the destruction of biometric ...
Colorado saw a significant decrease in the number of domestic violence fatalities last year, with deaths falling by more than 38% from 2022. The drop amounted to 58 deaths in 2023, compared to 94 ...
If you or someone you care about is experiencing or at risk of domestic violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline by texting “start” to 88788, calling 800-799-SAFE (7233), or ...
According to the 2024 Colorado Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board's Annual Report, there were 58 deaths linked to domestic violence incidents in 2023 – a decrease from the 94 deaths ...
Domestic violence deaths in Colorado plunged statewide in 2023 after spiking during the pandemic, according to a report made public Tuesday. After 91 deaths in 2021 and 94 in 2022, last year saw ...
In Colorado, the state went from receiving $31.3 million in VOCA funds in fiscal year 2017 to about $13.6 million in the most recent fiscal year, when the money was used to support more than ...
Domestic violence deaths in Colorado spiked to a record high in 2022 for the second year in a row, according to a report published Monday by the state’s Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board. Ninety ...
The number of domestic violence deaths in Colorado reached an all-time high in 2022 – the second year in a row the state hit a new peak, according to a new analysis by the Colorado Attorney ...
Domestic violence fatalities accounted for 11 percent of all Colorado homicides last year, a slight decrease from 2022 and 2021, but consistent with pre-pandemic levels.