Selangor records highest domestic violence incidents as of Aug 2023

At 4,690 cases, this figure contributes to a nationwide total of 22,908 reported cases from 2020

2:24 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – Selangor recorded the highest number of domestic violence cases, at 4,690, compared with other states nationwide for the period from 2020 to August 2023, said Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu.

She said the number was based on Royal Malaysia Police statistics, which showed a total of 22,908 cases of domestic violence reported nationwide.

“There was a sharp increase in cases in 2021, to 7,468, compared with 5,260 cases recorded in 2020.

“The number of domestic violence cases is still high in 2022, although it shows a slight drop to 6,540 cases,” said the Sepang MP in a statement after the launch of the Selangor-level Semarak Waja Squad 2023.

She added that, to address the issue, the Women, Family and Community Development Ministry established the Waja Squad in 2021, which has so far recorded the participation of 328,558 members, consisting of 253,973 female and 74,585 male members.

“The Waja Squad acts as an agent of change to deal with violence against women in the community and help build a society that helps each other and instils harmony,” she said, adding that the Waja Squad has 26,910 members in Selangor.

She added that a total of 1,012 Waja Squad psychosocial programmes have been carried out in communities nationwide, with 72,942 individuals being treated.

“Of that number, a total of 104 psychosocial programmes have been carried out, involving 12,506 individuals in Selangor,” she said.

Aiman Athirah said that the Waja Squad programmes have created a good synergy between the government and the community in dealing with violence against women.

She also expressed hope that the Selangor-level Semarak Waja Squad 2023 programme will benefit the state’s community, particularly community leaders, by raising awareness of and protecting women from all forms of violence and discrimination. – October 28, 2023

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