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Violence Policy Center

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SEPTEMBER 20, 2006
11:16 AM

CONTACT: Violence Policy Center
Natalia Johnson, 202-822-8200 x122, njohnson@vpc.org

 
Alaska Ranks #1 in Rate of Women Murdered by Men According to VPC Study Released Each Year for Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October
 

WASHINGTON - September 20 - The Violence Policy Center (VPC) today released "When Men Murder Women: An Analysis of 2004 Homicide Data" (http://www.vpc.org/studies/wmmw2006.pdf). This annual report details national and state-by-state information on female homicides involving one female murder victim and one male offender. The VPC releases the study each year to coincide with Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October. In 2004, according to the most recent data available from the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s unpublished Supplementary Homicide Report, firearms were the most common weapon used by males to murder females (811 of 1,663 homicides or 49 percent). Of these, 72 percent (582 of 811) were committed with handguns. In cases where the victims knew their offenders, 62 percent of female homicide victims (966 of 1,563) were wives or intimate acquaintances of their killers.

Alaska ranks first in the nation in the rate of women killed by men, with a rate of 2.83 per 100,000. Ranked behind Alaska are: New Mexico and Wyoming, tied at 2 with a rate of 2.39 per 100,000; Louisiana at 4 with a rate of 2.32 per 100,000; Nevada at 5 with a rate of 2.21 per 100,000; South Carolina at 6 with a rate of 2.13 per 100,000; Georgia and Oklahoma tied at 7 with a rate of 2.02 per 100,000; Kentucky at 9 with a rate of 1.85 per 100,000; and, Tennessee at 10 with a rate of 1.78 per 100,000. Nationally, the rate of women killed by men in single victim/single offender instances was 1.29 per 100,000. (See http://www.vpc.org/press/0609wmmw.htm for a chart listing each state, the number of female homicides, and the rate per 100,000.)

Violence Policy Center Legislative Director Kristen Rand states, “These numbers should serve as a wake-up call to the states with the highest rates of female homicide that more needs to be done to protect women.”

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