RT Article T1 Stay Home, Stay Safe? The Impact of the COVID-19 Restrictions on the Prevalence, Nature, and Type of Reporter of Domestic Violence in the Netherlands JF Journal of family violence VO 38 IS 8 SP 1545 OP 1561 A1 Coomans, Anne A2 Kühling-Romero, David A2 van Deuren, Sjoukje A2 van Dijk, Meintje A2 van de Weijer, Steve A2 Blokland, Arie Aart Jan 1973- A2 Eichelsheim, Veroni LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1862622906 AB PurposeInsecurities and social isolation resulting from the COVID-19 restrictions, may have elevated tensions at home, consequently increasing the risk of domestic violence. The present study aims to examine changes in the prevalence, nature, and type of reporter of domestic violence following the various restrictions implemented to control the spread of the COVID-19 virus in the Netherlands.MethodsAll official domestic violence reports recorded by the 26 Dutch domestic violence agencies in 2019 and 2020 were collected and analyzed. Time-series forecasting analyses, using a SARIMAX model, were conducted to predict the trend of domestic violence reports during the first lockdown and to compare the predicted trend with the observed trend.ResultsThe observed trend of the registered prevalence of domestic violence did not substantially differ from the predicted trend based on pre-pandemic data. Similarly, findings regarding the nature of domestic violence suggest no clear divergence of pre-pandemic trends during the lockdown period. Nonetheless, a shift was found from professional reporters (e.g., the police) to non-professional reporters (e.g., neighbors).ConclusionsThe prevalence of domestic violence reports in the Netherlands did not increase. However, the COVID-19 restrictions may have led citizens, especially neighbors, to detect domestic violence more often. K1 Reporters K1 Elderly abuse K1 Violence against parents K1 Intimate Partner Violence K1 Child Maltreatment K1 domestic violence K1 Pandemic K1 Covid-19 DO 10.1007/s10896-022-00473-8