LAP Stats
Lethality Assessment Program Data
Trained police on the scene of a domestic violence call assess a victim’s risk for serious injury or death and can immediately link those at greatest risk to their local domestic violence advocate for support and safety information.
Scroll down to see CT LAP’s impact on our state.
Please note that these numbers only represent those victims who sought services at our member agencies and do not represent the total number of individuals victimized by domestic violence in Connecticut.
That number is far greater.
Between 2012 and 2024, over 100,000 screens have been conducted by Connecticut’s law enforcement.
Over 55,000 (54%) have been identified as in danger
of being killed by their intimate partner.
Getting connected to services provided by your local CCADV member organization can be an important step in increasing your safety. You know your situation best, but you may not know about all the options to help keep you and your children safe from harm. Our advocates can discuss possible options and help you think through the pros and cons of each.
Lethality Screen Statistics
102,365
Lethality Screens
conducted between
2012-2024.
54%
or 55,293 screens were
considered High Danger
53%
or 29,151 High Danger Victims
spoke with an advocate while the
officer was still on the scene.
What are people reporting most?
The 3 Most Answered "Yes Responses" were in regards to experiencing...
#1
Jealousy + control
#2
Left + Separated
#3
Strangulation
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Please note: the following table is data from the most recent calendar year.