According to the World Population Review, 40.1% of women and 37.8% of men in Oklahoma have been or are currently victims of domestic violence. Oklahoma has consistently been one of the highest states in the nation for domestic violence and Oklahoma is the second in the nation for women killed by men based on the most recent state rankings list. In 2022, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations received 464 reports of domestic abuse incidents comprising 567 victims in Payne County according to the Oklahoma Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board’s 2023 Annual Report. In 2023, Wings of Hope provided services to 1,156 individuals in Payne, Noble, Logan, Lincoln, and Pawnee counties. Individuals served were victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking or other forms of abuse. In addition, Wings of Hope received 1041 calls to their crisis line , housed 71 women and 78 children in their shelter, and assisted with 638 safety plans. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
2 out of 5 women in OK experience intimate partner violence
Fig. 27, Source: World Population Review
FILED IN 2022
Wings of Hope Victimization Types
Source: Oklahoma Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board
Other Abuse 4%
Stalking 10.6%
Sexual Assault 8%
AVG. STAY AT WINGS OF HOPE SHELTER:
Domestic Violence 77.5%
Fig. 28, Source: Wings of Hope
Source: Wings of Hope
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