The number of domestic violence-related deaths in Georgia went up in 2012 from the previous year. That’s according to a new report released by the Georgia Commission on Family Violence and the Georgia Coalition Against Domestic Violence.
According to Georgia’s 2012 Domestic Violence Fatality Review Report, at least 128 Georgians lost their lives last year due to domestic violence. That’s 20 more deaths than in 2011.
That saddens Georgia Commission on Family Violence Program Manager Jennifer Thomas.
“It also says to me that we have a lot more work that we need to be doing to educate the community, and to do a better job of holding offenders accountable, and providing support and assistance to survivors of domestic violence in this state.”