Honoring Texas Victims Report

We pause to honor the lives of 205 Texas women, men, and children killed by someone who claimed to love them. These narratives prioritize highlighting lethality risk factors for best practices on enhancing future survivor safety.

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Working to End Family Violence Since 1978

The Texas Council on Family Violence is the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit coalition in Texas dedicated solely to creating safer communities and freedom from family violence.

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6K+

Each day last year, 6,113 victims were served by family violence programs.

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Each day last year, 1,122 requests went unmet, many for housing and shelter.

750%

Due to the pandemic, virtual services increased by 750% in the last two years.

*Texas Family Violence Statics (2021)

Research Results

Research has consistently shown that only 10-25% of survivors of family violence will ever access services.*

*Langton, L., & Truman, J. L. (2014). Socio-emotional impact of violent crime. US Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

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Every legislative session, TCFV strives to secure full funding for family violence services and craft public policy measures that enhance survivor safety in Texas.

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Honoring Texas Victims

One Death is One Too Many

TCFV publishes an annual report which includes victim narratives, data analysis, and risk factors of intimate partner fatalities.

Women Killed by a Male Intimate Partner
  • 2012
    114
  • 2013
    119
  • 2014
    132
  • 2015
    158
  • 2016
    146
  • 2017
    136
  • 2018
    174
  • 2019
    150
  • 2020
    183
  • 2021
    165

1

Texans killed by an intimate partner

1%

homicides committed with a firearm

1%

perpetrators killed themselves as well

1%

victims sought help to end or escape abuse

*Honoring Texas Victims Report Statics (2021)

To broaden the understanding of intimate partner violence, in 2018 TCFV expanded our review to include men killed by female partners and men and women killed by same-sex partners.

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TCFV stands strong with over 100+ programs and partners working to end family violence.

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