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La Primera Dama de Kentucky, Britainy Beshear, anunció el lanzamiento de un nuevo panel interactivo de datos sobre violencia doméstica que proporciona información a nivel estatal y por condado sobre casos, refugios, servicios de apoyo y resultados de la aplicación de la ley. El panel centraliza información que antes era difícil de acceder, agregando datos de los 120 condados de Kentucky para que legisladores, defensores y el público en general puedan examinar tendencias y identificar brechas en los servicios. Esta iniciativa busca aumentar la transparencia y responsabilidad en la respuesta del estado a la violencia doméstica, permitiendo que organizaciones, agencias de seguridad y líderes comunitarios asignen recursos de manera más efectiva.
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Kentucky First Lady Britainy Beshear announced the launch of a new interactive domestic violence data dashboard that provides the public with statewide and county-level information on domestic violence cases, shelters, support services, and law enforcement outcomes, according to WUKY 91.3 FM.
The dashboard makes previously difficult-to-access information about domestic violence readily available to policymakers, advocates, and the general public. The tool aggregates data across Kentucky’s 120 counties, allowing users to examine trends in domestic violence cases, shelter capacity and utilization, available support services, and outcomes from law enforcement responses.
The initiative represents an effort to increase transparency and accountability in the state’s response to domestic violence. By centralizing data that was previously scattered across multiple agencies and organizations, the dashboard aims to help identify gaps in services and inform policy decisions at both state and local levels.
Advocates for domestic violence survivors have long emphasized the importance of data-driven approaches to addressing intimate partner violence. The dashboard’s public accessibility allows domestic violence organizations, law enforcement agencies, and community leaders to better understand local needs and allocate resources more effectively.
The announcement comes as Kentucky continues to address domestic violence as a significant public health and safety issue. The dashboard is expected to serve as a resource for researchers, nonprofit organizations, and government agencies working to reduce domestic violence and improve support for survivors across the commonwealth.
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This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from WUKY 91.3 FM. The original source is available at https://www.wuky.org/wuky-news/2026-07-12/kentucky-launches-domestic-violence-data-dashboard.



