Vast majority of victims don't report intimate partner violence to police, study says

The Quebec flag flies on a flag pole in Gatineau, Que., Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

MONTREAL - A Quebec committee that examines domestic violence deaths has found that many victims aren't accessing the help they need even if the signs of violence are clear.

The Comit茅 d鈥檈xamen des d茅c猫s li茅s 脿 la violence conjugale, which is associated with the Quebec coroner's office, examined 16 fatal domestic violence cases that took place between 2018 and 2022, resulting in 24 deaths. The report published today found that there are clearly identifiable risk factors that recur in the deaths, including prior instances of domestic violence, a recent or imminent separation, and a loss of control by the aggressor over the victim.聽

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