Sask. has double the national average for intimate partner violence
In the wake of a domestic incident that left Charlene Graham dead at a Meadow Lake campground earlier this week, the issue of intimate partner violence in Saskatchewan is becoming more visible.
Crystal Giesbrecht, director of research and communication for the Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services Saskatchewan (PATHS), said Saskatchewan’s rate of intimate partner violence is more than double the national average.
The province also has a higher per-capita rate of domestic homicide as compared to other provinces.
“This is unfortunately all too common,” Giesbrecht said.