Indiana

By the Numbers

Summary

  • Between 2009-2012, there were 216 reported domestic violence related homicides in Indiana.1
  • Between 2009-2012, 59% (n=128) of reported domestic violence related homicides were committed with a firearm.2
  • In 2015, there were 56,203 active protection orders in the National Crime Information Center for Indiana, 16,027 of which had a disqualifying Brady Indicator.3

Fatalities

There were 216 reported domestic violence related homicides in Indiana between 2009 and 2012, 59% (n=128) of which were committed with a firearm.4

Domestic Violence Related Homicide
Domestic Violence Related Homicide By Firearm
Domestic Violence Related Homicide in Indiana, 2009-2012

Note:

The Indiana Domestic Violence Fatality Review Advisory Council reports deaths, “perpetrated in the context of, resulting from, or motivated by domestic violence in a relationship between current or former intimate partners.” Domestic violence related homicides include homicide, homicide/suicide, primary aggressor deaths, suicide, bystander deaths, romantic rivals, and children.

Intimate Partner Violence* Victimization and Related Impacts*

The lifetime prevalence* of any contact sexual violence*, physical violence,* and/or stalking victimization* by an intimate partner* in Indiana is:

Females

42.5% Experienced IPV
57.5% No IPV

Among female victims in Indiana who experienced contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime, 47.2% were concerned for safety, 33.6% were injured, 16.9% needed medical care, and 15.6% needed legal services.5

Males

27.9% Experienced IPV
72.1% No IPV

Statistically reliable estimates of the percentage of male victims in Indiana who experienced contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetime who were concerned for safety, injured, needed medical care, or needed legal services are not available.6

Domestic Violence Protection Orders

Protection Orders Active in the National Crime Information Center for Indiana, 2006-2015

There were 56,203 active protection orders in the National Crime Information Center for Indiana in 2015, 16,027 of which had a disqualifying Brady Indicator.7

Protection Orders in the National Crime
Protection Orders with Disqualifying Brady

Note:

State participation in the National Crime Information Center protection order file is voluntary, thus the extent to which states enter the orders into the system varies. Regardless of how each state refers to such orders, these records are uniformly referred to as “protection orders” in the National Crime Information Center database.

Definitions

  • Contact sexual violence: Combined measure that includes rape, being made to penetrate someone else, sexual coercion, and/or unwanted sexual contact.
  • Domestic violence related homicide: The Indiana Domestic Violence Fatality Review Advisory Council reports deaths, “perpetrated in the context of, resulting from, or motivated by domestic violence in a relationship between current or former intimate partners.” Domestic violence related homicides include homicide, homicide/suicide, primary aggressor deaths, suicide, bystander deaths, romantic rivals, and children.
  • Intimate partner: Romantic or sexual partner and includes spouses, boyfriends, girlfriends, people with whom they dated, were seeing, or “hooked up.”
  • Intimate partner violence: The five types of intimate partner violence measured in the NISVS include sexual violence, stalking, physical violence, psychological aggression, and control of reproductive/sexual health. Sexual violence includes rape, being made to penetrate someone else, sexual coercion, unwanted sexual contact, and non-contact unwanted sexual experiences.
  • Intimate partner violence related impacts: For each perpetrator of domestic violence, the NISVS survey asks victims about specific direct impacts related to intimate partner violence to better understand the consequences of contact sexual violence, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner.
  • Lifetime prevalence:Proportion of a population who, at some point in life, have ever experienced the characteristic or condition.
  • Protection orders with a disqualifying Brady Indicator: Protection orders related to domestic violence that have been identified as those that prohibit the individual from receiving or possessing firearms under federal law.
  • Physical violence: A range of behaviors from slapping, pushing, or shoving to severe acts that include being hit with a fist or something hard, kicked, hurt by pulling hair, slammed against something, tried to hurt by choking or suffocating, beaten, burned on purpose, or used a knife or gun.
  • Stalking victimization: Pattern of harassing or threatening tactics used by a perpetrator that is both unwanted and causes fear or safety concerns in the victim.

This page was updated May 24, 2021. Please note that data used are the most recent available data.