Facts
Maximizing our Impact
Within our programs, and in partnership with the community, we constantly gather data, and measure the impact of intervention and prevention strategies surrounding domestic violence. Our research allows us to develop best practices, identify the needs of the community and create an ongoing roadmap for continuous betterment. By learning from the work of service providers, municipal leaders and people like you, we are able to foster new ideas for an increasingly healthy and safe community.

Avon Foundation for Women (2013). No More Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Survey of Attitudes and Experiences of Teens and Adults. from Avon Foundation for Women website.

Avon Foundation for Women (2013). No More Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Survey of Attitudes and Experiences of Teens and Adults. from Avon Foundation for Women website.

Avon Foundation for Women (2013). No More Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Survey of Attitudes and Experiences of Teens and Adults. from Avon Foundation for Women website.
Recently, DVN, in partnership with The Polis Center, launched an interactive, online database. The database takes public data sets from The Julian Center, IMPD, Marion County Prosecutor’s Office and the Marion County Courts to gain a better understanding of domestic violence in the criminal justice system. You can view the database HERE
2016 State of Domestic Violence Report
2015 State of Domestic Violence Report
2014 State of Domestic Violence Report
2013 State of Domestic Violence Report
2011 State of Domestic Violence Report
2008 State of Domestic Violence Report
Domestic Violence in the Criminal Justice System Marion County
Update on Domestic Violence in the Criminal Justice System Marion County
Domestic Violence in the Criminal Justice System – January 2018