Advertisement

Domestic violence and rape cases on rise in France as lockdown causes other crimes to fall

AFP
AFP - [email protected]
Domestic violence and rape cases on rise in France as lockdown causes other crimes to fall
The hotline to report domestic violence in France is 3919. Photo: AFP

Covid-19 lockdowns sparked a big drop in the number of reported crimes in France last year, except for domestic violence and rape cases which continued to rise, the interior ministry said on Thursday.

Advertisement

As a result of "exceptional circumstances" brought on by the coronavirus epidemic, which prompted two lockdowns in 2020 and other restrictions, most crime indicators registered by police "dropped sharply", the ministry's statistics bureau said.

Rape and domestic violence cases, however, saw a third straight yearly increase, of 11 percent and nine percent respectively, from their 2019 levels.

Cases of sexual violence overall, including rape, increased by three percent, it said.

The ministry said the higher number of reported cases involving violence against women in recent years was as a result of the victims' greater readiness to alert police and post their experiences on social media, encouraged by movements such as "Me Too".

READ ALSO Why France is having a long-overdue conversation about incest 

 

Advertisement

They also credited police for their improved handling of sexual violence cases.

The number of registered cases was, however, still far below the amount of actual assaults, the ministry said.

Cases of domestic violence reached their 2020 peak during the first French lockdown between March and May.

Meanwhile, the number of robberies, armed robberies, break-ins, car thefts, and cases of vandalism all fell by up to 20 percent, the ministry reported.

During the lockdown periods alone, robberies and break-ins plunged by nearly 60 percent.

Fraud cases were up over the year, but by just one percent, against an 11 percent increase in 2019.

The hotline to report domestic violence in France is 3919, and you can also access help by using the code 'mask 19' at any pharmacy or call police on 17. The charity Women for Women France offers help to people who do not speak French.

More

Join the conversation in our comments section below. Share your own views and experience and if you have a question or suggestion for our journalists then email us at [email protected].
Please keep comments civil, constructive and on topic – and make sure to read our terms of use before getting involved.

Please log in to leave a comment.

See Also