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Statistics on children, youth and families in Maine from the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Maine Children's Alliance
Domestic assaults reported to police 1998-2020
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Note: Non-consecutive years appear adjacent in the trend line
because one or more years have been deselected.
because one or more years have been deselected.
Why This Indicator Matters
All of us deserve to be safe in our own homes. Brain development science has demonstrated that when children are exposed to repeated stressful incidents such as one parent assaulting another physically, it affects their brains in long-term ways. Violence in a child's home is an adverse childhood experience. Children with adverse childhood experiences are more likely to have trouble in school, feel sad or hopeless and continue to have mental and physical health issues into adulthood.
What the data shows
Domestic violence rates in Maine have been falling each year since 2012. The 2020 rate of 256.9 of domestic assaults was the lowest since 1998. In 2020, Somerset, Franklin and Androscoggin Counties had the highest rates with domestic assault rates of 418.7, 406.9 and 351.9 per 100,000 residents respectively. Counties with the lowest rates of reported domestic assaults in 2020 were Waldo, Hancock and Cumberland at 130.3, 138.0 and 184.8 per 100,000 people respectively.
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What the data shows
Domestic violence rates in Maine have been falling each year since 2012. The 2020 rate of 256.9 of domestic assaults was the lowest since 1998. In 2020, Somerset, Franklin and Androscoggin Counties had the highest rates with domestic assault rates of 418.7, 406.9 and 351.9 per 100,000 residents respectively. Counties with the lowest rates of reported domestic assaults in 2020 were Waldo, Hancock and Cumberland at 130.3, 138.0 and 184.8 per 100,000 people respectively.
Definition and Source
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Definition
The rate of assaults reported to the police which were perpetrated by family or household members who are or were married or living together in a romantic relationship, natural parents of the same child (whether or not the couple ever lived together) or other adult family members related by blood or marriage. These were not unduplicated counts and may include numerous assaults affecting the same individuals. The rate is per 100,000 of the total population. Also, in 2020, there were 271 domestic violence assaults handled by state police. In these cases, the county was not known, but these domestic assaults are included in the state total.
Notes
This data included assaults on children by parents, assaults on parents by children and other assaults between family and household members. The state total included arrests made by the state police in any county. The numerator was the number of assaults times 100,000 and the denominator was the total population by county in 2020 per the Maine Office of Vital Statistics. Domestic violence assaults reported to police were included whether or not an arrest was made. One individual may have committed multiple domestic violence assaults.
Updated: April 2022
Updated: April 2022
Last Updated
April 2022