Family violence incidents spiked in Victoria last Easter.
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New data showing a surge in family violence over Easter has prompted a police warning to look out for loved ones during the holiday period.

Easter ranks as one of the most prevalent times for family violence, behind only the Christmas and New Year periods.

Last year, there were 1247 family violence incidents recorded in Victoria between Good Friday and Easter Monday, Crime Statistics Agency figures show.

Family violence incidents spiked in Victoria last Easter.
Family violence incidents spiked in Victoria last Easter. (iStock)

This was up 15 per cent on the previous year, when 1080 incidents were recorded.

Easter Sunday alone had 317 family violence incidents.

Family violence tends to increase over holiday periods, when families, including those who don’t see each other regularly, spend more time together.

This can increase stress and conflict.

Victoria Police’s Acting Superintendent Dagmar Andersen, from the Family Violence Command, said there was never an excuse for family violence. 

It was important for the community to not ignore the signs of family violence and report the crime if they see it occur, Anderson said.

“Easter is a time for families to come together,” she said.

“But sadly, it’s also a time when family violence incidents spike as perpetrators use this time to control and harm others.

“That’s why police will be out working tirelessly to track down perpetrators and responding to family violence incidents as a priority right across Easter.

“Not only will we be conducting proactive patrols –we’ll be carrying out checks to let perpetrators know they won’t get way with their behaviour.

“That includes defying court-imposed orders to contact victims, be it in-person or using technology.

“Everyone has a right to go about their lives in safety.”

“If you or if you know a loved one or friend is experiencing family violence please don’t ignore it and contact police.

“Together we can make a difference and stop family violence.”

Support for those affected by family violence is available 24 hours on the national hotline 1800RESPECT. 

In an emergency, phone Triple-0. 

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