As part of a new initiative, the Department of Justice will award $2.3 million to 12 cities and counties across the country to support programs dedicated to stopping the escalation of domestic violence.
Vice President Joe Biden and Attorney General Eric Holder revealed the first Domestic Violence Homicide Prevention (DVHP) Demonstration Initiative grant awards Wednesday in Rockville, Md.
“On average, three women are murdered every day in this country by a boyfriend, husband, or ex-husband,” Holder said. “Experts estimate that for every victim of domestic violence who is killed, an additional nine nearly lose their lives.”
The new DVHP Initiative helps state and local jurisdictions to reduce domestic violence homicides by identifying potential victims and monitoring high-risk offenders. The purpose of the grants is to strengthen the ability to reduce domestic crimes and help at-risk individuals.
“These are our mothers, our sisters, our daughters,” Biden said. “These are people who mean the world to their families.”









