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Ohio


State Overview - State Summary - State Projects
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State Overview

Domestic Violence Legislation:Yes (§3113.31)
NIBRS Status:Certified
Additional IBR Elements:Yes
Law Enforcement DV System:Incident-based
Service Provider DV System:Summary
Service Provider SA System:Summary


State Summary

Ohio has legislation in place that defines domestic violence, including violence between same-sex partners. The state is NIBRS-certified and the Ohio Incident-Based Reporting System (OIBRS) is maintained by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS). Currently, approximately 270 (28%) law enforcement agencies report incident-based data to the Office. In addition to the NIBRS data elements, supplemental elements are collected, including:
  • geocode
  • incident address
  • method of operation
  • suspect/arrestee hair color
  • suspect/arrestee eye color
  • suspect/arrestee height
  • suspect/arrestee weight
  • suspect/arrestee scars, marks, tattoos and other characteristics

The Family Violence Prevention Center, part of the OCJS, allocates Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) funds for pdf document local domestic violence projects. The Center also provides funding for pdf document 60 additional projects, including the implementation of a statewide initiative, projects focusing on underserved populations, and shelter and related assistance initiatives. Fifty-four of the 65 shelters in the state receive funding. Each agency receiving funding from the Center completes semiannual performance reports and a supplemental survey, providing aggregate statistics, completed at the end of the funding period. These data are compiled in an annual report and shared with the Office of Health and Human Services.

The Ohio Domestic Violence Network does not collect data from the local shelters, but has developed a Standards of Care protocol for health care providers. The Network also receives data collected by the Ohio Attorney General's Office and the Ohio Courts, which are consolidated and posted on the Network's Web site.

The Ohio Attorney General collects data through three separate divisions. Summary reports on domestic violence incidents are submitted to the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation from law enforcement agencies in the state. These statistics are included in its annual report and are available upon request. The Crime Victim Assistance division also collects data from pdf document domestic violence and homeless shelters receiving divorce, dissolution and annulment fees from the AG's Office. The division also collects summary statistics from performance reports submitted by all service providers receiving Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) and State Victims Assistance Act (SVAA) grants. All data are available upon request. The Crime Victims Services division tracks the number of awards paid through the Victims of Crime Compensation Program by type of crime, including domestic and sexual violence. These data are published in an annual report.

The Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Prevention Program of the Ohio Department of Health collects aggregate data from pdf document sexual assault and rape prevention programs that receive Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) grants, as well as information on hotline calls. The Department also administers the state's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), including the domestic violence and sexual assault modules. These data are reported to the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. All of the information is available on the CDC Web site.

All 88 Domestic Relations district courts report data on intrafamily domestic relations cases to the Supreme Court of Ohio Case Management Section monthly. These data are published in the Supreme Court's annual report and aggregate data are available upon request.

The Ohio Highway Patrol maintains the repository for protection orders in the state. Each law enforcement agency submits the protection order information via the Law Enforcement Automated Data System (LEADS). This information is also made available nationally through the FBI's National Crime Information Center system.


State Projects

  • Health Policy Institutes of Ohio
    The Institute received a grant from the Anthem Foundation to forecast health trends, analyze key health issues, and communicate current research to policymakers, state agencies, and other decision-makers.


  • President's Family Justice Center Initiative
    The PFJCI is a pilot program administered by the Office on Violence Against Women that has awarded more than $20 million to 15 communities across the country for the planning, development, and establishment of comprehensive domestic violence victim service and support centers. The goal of the PFJCI is to make a victim's search for help and justice more efficient and effective by bringing professionals who provide an array of services together under one roof. One of the first centers, the Family Justice Center of Northwest Ohio will provide services from a variety of on-site partners.



  • Available Reports

    General Crime

    Domestic Violence

    Sexual Assault

    Stalking

    Violence Against Women


    Sample Data Collection Forms

    The Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services (OCJS) collects crime data from law enforcement agencies using these forms according to the specifications outlined in this manual:

    The OCJS Family Violence and Preventions Services division collects information from grantees using this form:

    The Ohio Office of the Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation provides this domestic violence incident report form to assist law enforcement agencies in collecting the data required for the monthly domestic violence incidents summary report:

    The Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation provides this form to law enforcement to gather information on domestic violence incidents:

    The Office of the Attorney General also requires all Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) and State Victims Assistance Act (SVAA) grantees to report summary information using this form:

    The Ohio Department of Health's Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Prevention program collects summary data from rape crisis programs using this form:

    The Ohio Office of the Attorney General's Crime Victim Services section requires all shelters receiving funds to complete this annual report form and application, providing summary information:

    The Ohio Domestic Violence Network recommends the use of these forms, as outlined in its protocol:

    The Supreme Court of Ohio's Case Management Section collects summary domestic violence case information monthly using this form:

    The Attorney General's Office collects information from victims applying for compensation using this form:


    Available Data

    General Crime Statistics

    Domestic Violence

    Violence Against Women


    Links to State Agencies and Resources