Analysis Reveals Stagnant Violence Rates Impacting Black and Multiracial Women in California
A recent analysis by UC Berkeley public health researchers indicates that violence rates against women in California have not significantly changed in nearly 20 years, with Black and multiracial women at the highest risk.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 7 days ago
A comprehensive analysis conducted by researchers at UC Berkeley highlights a troubling trend in California: the rates of violence against women have remained largely unchanged for almost two decades.
The findings reveal that Black and multiracial women are disproportionately affected, facing the highest risks among all demographic groups.
This persistent gap in violence rates raises critical questions about the effectiveness of current interventions and the need for targeted strategies to address these disparities.