Violence

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Marion County Community Health Assessment 2014: Adolescents (12-17 Years) Final Report (Marion County, 2003-2014)

This link is to the Marion County Public Health Department's comprehensive community health assessment (CHA) report on the chronic and infectious disease, environmental health, built environment and social determinates of health affecting Marion County residents 12-17 years of age. For the complete CHA report (all age groups), please refer to http://marionhealth.org/mcphd-community-health-assessment-2014/ instead of the above link.

Marion County Community Health Assessment 2014: Maternal, Infant and Children to Age 4 Final Report (Marion County, 2003-2014)

This link is to the Marion County Public Health Department's comprehensive community health assessment (CHA) report on maternal, infant, and young child (0-4 years of age) health. For the complete CHA report (all age groups), please refer to http://marionhealth.org/mcphd-community-health-assessment-2014/ instead of the above link.

Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) County Profiles (Marion County, 2014)

The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington analyzed the performance of all 3,142 US counties or county-equivalents in terms of life expectancy at birth, mortality rates for select causes, alcohol use, smoking prevalence, obesity prevalence, and recommended physical activity using novel small area estimation techniques and the most up-to-date county-level information.

Violence (Marion County, 2012-2017)

Violent crimes consist of murder, rape, robbery, assault, property crime, burglary, larceny, and motor theft. These crimes often influence the safety and wellbeing of a community. The rate of violent crime in Marion County is three times that of Indiana or the U.S. and has been trending higher since at least 2012 (DR3774).

Stabbing and Firearm Related Emergency Department Visits (Marion County, 2012-2018)

The percentage of stabbing and firearm related emergency department (ED) visits in Marion County has been persitently higher among males compared to females. The percentage of stabbing and firearm related ED visits has increased more quickly among males between 2012 and 2018 while the increase among females has been rather consistent, increasing slightly between 2015 and 2018 (DR3774).

Domestic Violence Fact Sheet (Marion County, 2009-2016)

The rate of domestic violence (intimate partner violence) in Marion County was nearly four-fold the national rate in 2016 and young women, particularly African American women, are at greatest risk, DR3773.