In the third year of the corona pandemic, the victim support organization Weißer Ring continues to record “very high numbers of cases of domestic violence”. After a sharp increase from 2390 cases in the year before the pandemic (2019) to 2914 cases in 2020, the aid organization for crime victims has already registered more than 3000 cases in the year that is drawing to a close, as the federal chairman of the aid organization for crime victims, Patrick Liesching, told the German press agency in Mainz said.
There are likely to be more by the end of the year. In 2021, victims of domestic violence contacted the Weißer Ring in 2799 cases. Almost a fifth of all cases in which the White Ring helps involve violence within one’s own four walls. Domestic violence, sexual offenses and stalking together accounted for more than 50 percent of White Ring victims. 77 percent of those seeking help are women.
“Domestic violence has received more attention in the media due to Corona, which is probably why more people have contacted us,” said Liesching, calling for vigilance. “Regardless of whether the deeds remain in the so-called dark field or come into the open – the violence is always there,” emphasized the lawyer, who is also head of the public prosecutor’s office in Fulda. “We must remain vigilant and sensitive, look out for warning signs and act to help as many victims as possible.”