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Violence committed against persons
with disabilities is a frequently unrecognized and under-reported problem that
has reached epidemic proportions in the United States as reflected in the
following statistics:
- There are 54 million Americans
with disabilities (U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Crime Victim
Bulletin, 1998)
- According to one study in 2000,
approximately five (5) million crimes were committed against persons with
developmental disabilities in comparison to 1.4 million child abuse cases
and one (1) million elder abuse cases. (From Joan Petersilia, Ph.D., When
Justice Sleeps: Violence and Abuse Against the Developmentally Disabled.)
- More than ninety percent (90%)
of people (both male and female) with developmental disabilities will
experience sexual abuse at some point in their lives. Forty-nine percent
(49%) will experience ten or more abuse incidents. (Valenti-Hein, D. &
Schwartz, L. (1995). The Sexual Abuse Interview for Those with
Developmental Disabilities. James Stanfield Company. Santa
Barbara: California)
- A study of psychiatric
inpatients found that eighty-one percent (81%) had been physically or
sexually assaulted. (From Jacobson & Richardson, American Journal of
Psychiatry, 1987)
- Sixty-two percent (62%) of
women with physical disabilities reported experiencing emotional, physical
or sexual abuse. (From Nosek & Howland, 1998)
- Only three percent (3%) of
sexual abuse cases involving people with developmental disabilities will
ever be reported. (From Valenti-Hein, D. & Schwartz, L. (1995), The
Sexual Abuse Interview for Those with Developmental Disabilities.
California: James Stanfield Company.)
- Adults with developmental disabilities
are at risk of being physically or sexually assaulted at rates four to ten
times greater than other adults. (From Sobsey, Dick (1994). Violence and
Abuse in the Lives of People with Disabilities The End of Silent
Acceptance? Maryland: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company.)
- Sixty-eight (68) to
eighty-three (83) percent of women with developmental disabilities will be
sexually assaulted in their lifetime, which represents a 50 percent higher
rate than the rest of the population (Pease & Franz 1994, Warick,
Jason (1997).
- The violence that women with
disabilities experience includes verbal abuse, forced segregation,
intimidation, abandonment and neglect, withholding of medications,
transportation, equipment and personal assistance services and physical and
sexual violence (Matsuda, 1996).
- Women with disabilities are
raped, assaulted and abused at rates more than two times greater than
women without disabilities.
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