In 2022, 3,100 individuals experiencing domestic violence sought support services, with 77.2% being females.
This marked a 6.2% increase from 2020, where 2,919 individuals accessed such services.
During 2022, 70.1% utilized one service, 21.1% used two, and 8.7% used three or more services. The primary services availed were the Domestic Violence Unit (DVU) within Aġenzija Appoġġ (2,093 cases) and the Police Department (2,046 reports).
Shelters and NGOs like Victim Support Malta addressed 173 and 70 cases, respectively, while emergency health services recorded 69 cases in 2022.
Over half of the cases involved individuals aged 30 to 49 (52.5%), with 84.4% being Maltese nationals and 13.8% non-Maltese. Concerning services for perpetrators, 268 individuals accessed support in 2022, with 91.4% males and 8.6% females.
The Department of Probation and Parole handled 141 cases, the Stop! programme saw 100 cases, and the ‘Child To Parent Violence’ service by Aġenzija Appoġġ dealt with 31 cases, all under 30 years old. Full NSO report here.
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