Addressing Gender-Based Violence and Homelessness in San Francisco
Great resources and support services are available in San Francisco to combat gender-based violence and provide assistance to those experiencing homelessness due to domestic abuse. Data reveals alarming statistics on incidents reported, prosecutions, and convictions related to domestic violence cases in the city. The ACLU emphasizes the connection between domestic violence and homelessness for women, advocating for training, support services, and survivor assistance to address this critical issue effectively.
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SF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONSORTIUM SF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONSORTIUM OUR CITY, OUR HOME OUR CITY, OUR HOME SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 SEPTEMBER 28, 2023 BEVERLY UPTON , EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ORCHID PUSEY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ASIAN WOMEN S SHELTER
THERE ARE LOTS OF GREAT RESOURCES FOR GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN SAN FRANCISCO! San Francisco Domestic Violence Consortium Asian Pacific Islander Legal Outreach APA Family Support Services Asian Women s Shelter Bay Area Legal Aid Black Women Revolt Against Domestic Violence Community United Against Violence Cooperative Restraining Order Clinic Donaldina Cameron House Futures Without Violence Glide s Women s Center Justice & Diversity Center of the SF Bar Association LYRIC Riley Center of St. Vincent de Paul Shalom Bayit Survivor Empowerment Project of the Sheriff s Department Victim Services Division of the District Attorney s Office W.O.M.A.N., Inc.
LETS LOOK AT THE DATA FROM SF HOMELESS SELF-IDENTIFIED WOMEN & DOMESTIC VIOLENCE 38% of San Francisco s Unhoused Population are self-identified women Approximately 3,000 80% say that they are escaping violence and abuse 5% of homeless beds/resources are earmarked for women According to the Women s Housing Coalition
System Response Incidents Reported: 3,379 incidents were responded to the Police Department. Prosecutions: 543 of 1,587 total cases received by the District Attorney s Office (34%) were prosecuted. Convictions: 7 of 8 cases resulted in a conviction by trial. Restraining Orders: The Family Law Division of the San Francisco Superior Court received 825 requests for domestic violence restraining orders and granted 74% of requests (292).
FROM THE ACLU ON DV & HOMELESSNESS When women flee domestic abuse, they are often forced to leave their homes, with nowhere else to turn. Landlords also sometimes turn victims of domestic violence out of their homes because of the violence against them. For years, advocates have known that domestic violence is a primary cause of homeless-ness for women and families. Studies from across the country confirm the connection between domestic violence and homelessness and suggest ways to end the cycle in which violence against women leads to life on the streets.
WHAT CAN BE DONE? Train! Support Services and Advocates! Support Survivors Who Present as Unhoused! Ensure Sufficient Housing for Non-Violent Parents and their Children! May Ending Domestic Violence a Priority!