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Redcliff RCMP report spike in domestic violence cases

Feb 25, 2020 | 8:14 PM

REDCLIFF, AB-The Redcliff RCMP say they’ve witnessed a 140 per cent spike in domestic violence cases compared to the same period last year.

The staggering statistics were revealed as part of their quarterly crime report issued to Redcliff Town Council on Monday.

The fourth quarter report which examines file counts from Oct. To Dec. Annually, noted the RCMP received 12 files for domestic violence during the three month time period in 2019. Just five files were received for domestic violence during the same three month span a year prior in 2018.

“The issue that comes up to me is that domestic violence needs to ends. Our society has come out and said we will not accept this in any form, at any level and its certainly something I’m concerned about because nobody likes to see it in their community,” said Redcliff RCMP Staff Sgt. Sean Maxwell.

The RCMP were unable to speculate the exact reason for the increase, noting many factors, such as substance abuse, the state of the economy may play a slight role.

While the numbers may have increased both the RCMP and the Medicine Hat Women’s Shelter Society believe the spike may be attributed to more people reaching out for help.

“Sometimes when I hear that stats have increased I’m not necessarily alarmed but I’m hopeful that there is perhaps more awareness out there from people understanding what domestic violence is and where to go for help,” Natasha Carvalho, executive director of the Medicine Hat Women’s shelter society said.

Still with the statistics front and centre, the two organizations urge victims or anyone who may witness domestic violence to reach out to the appropriate resources, including police for help.

“If you are a family member, a friend, a neighbour of someone potentially suffering from domestic violence, calling 9-1-1 if you see it or hear it , we will come, and we will attend and we are there to help,” Redcliff RCMP Staff Sgt. Maxwell said.