CRIMECHICAGO SUN-TIMES
Enhanced prevention efforts, resources tied to declining domestic violence deaths
Chicago has seen a 52% decline in domestic violence homicides in 2026 compared to 2025, attributed to increased funding for gender-based violence services, implementation of Karina’s Law, and reforms under the Pretrial Fairness Act. The city allocated $23.2 million for such services, while Cook County invested nearly $5 million.
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