The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta
There are some days in Calgary, Alberta when domestic violence is more likely to happen than other days. There is a statistically significant connection between higher rates of domestic violence and certain Calgary Stampeders’ football games as well as the arrival of the Calgary Stampede. During the...
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description | There are some days in Calgary, Alberta when domestic violence is more likely to happen than other days. There is a statistically significant connection between higher rates of domestic violence and certain Calgary Stampeders’ football games as well as the arrival of the Calgary Stampede. During the 10-day-long Calgary Stampede, domestic violence calls on the seventh, ninth and tenth day of Stampede, were up 15 per cent compared to an average day. Weekends and summer months were also generally associated with the highest rates of domestic violence reports in Calgary. When it came to Calgary Stampeders’ football games, calls were higher only when the Stampeders faced off against the rival Edmonton Eskimos – with a 15 per cent increase in domestic violence reports. Grey Cup games in which Calgary played were associated with a 40 per cent increase in reports of domestic violence. However, games played by the Calgary Flames seemed to have no relationship to domestic violence calls, even those against the rival Edmonton team. Also, New Year’s Day appears to be associated with a significant spike in domestic violence, going by a four-year count of phone calls reporting domestic violence to both police and a local help line for those experiencing domestic and sexual abuse. There are also increases in calls associated with Good Friday, Easter, Canada Day, Labour Day, Valentine’s Day and Halloween. Meanwhile, the 2013 catastrophic floods in Calgary resulted in an increase in reports of domestic violence to police and the Connect help line, averaging an additional 6.6 reported incidents of domestic violence per day during the flood, 14 per cent higher than average. Yes |
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spelling | ftunivcalgary:oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/52200 2025-01-16T21:44:56+00:00 The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta Boutilier, Sophia Jadidzadeh, Ali Esina, Elena Wells, Lana Kneebone, Ron 2017-06 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1880/52200 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/35472 en eng The School of Public Policy, University of Calgary Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence Social Work University of Calgary https://www.policyschool.ca/ Boutilier, S., Jadidzadeh, A., Esina, E., Wells, L., & Kneebone, R. (2017). The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta. School of Public Policy, SPP Research Papers, 10(12): 1-27. http://dx.doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/35472 http://hdl.handle.net/1880/52200 Domestic violence Calgary Alberta Situational factors sporting events journal article 2017 ftunivcalgary https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/35472 2023-08-06T06:30:05Z There are some days in Calgary, Alberta when domestic violence is more likely to happen than other days. There is a statistically significant connection between higher rates of domestic violence and certain Calgary Stampeders’ football games as well as the arrival of the Calgary Stampede. During the 10-day-long Calgary Stampede, domestic violence calls on the seventh, ninth and tenth day of Stampede, were up 15 per cent compared to an average day. Weekends and summer months were also generally associated with the highest rates of domestic violence reports in Calgary. When it came to Calgary Stampeders’ football games, calls were higher only when the Stampeders faced off against the rival Edmonton Eskimos – with a 15 per cent increase in domestic violence reports. Grey Cup games in which Calgary played were associated with a 40 per cent increase in reports of domestic violence. However, games played by the Calgary Flames seemed to have no relationship to domestic violence calls, even those against the rival Edmonton team. Also, New Year’s Day appears to be associated with a significant spike in domestic violence, going by a four-year count of phone calls reporting domestic violence to both police and a local help line for those experiencing domestic and sexual abuse. There are also increases in calls associated with Good Friday, Easter, Canada Day, Labour Day, Valentine’s Day and Halloween. Meanwhile, the 2013 catastrophic floods in Calgary resulted in an increase in reports of domestic violence to police and the Connect help line, averaging an additional 6.6 reported incidents of domestic violence per day during the flood, 14 per cent higher than average. Yes Article in Journal/Newspaper eskimo* PRISM - University of Calgary Digital Repository Canada |
spellingShingle | Domestic violence Calgary Alberta Situational factors sporting events Boutilier, Sophia Jadidzadeh, Ali Esina, Elena Wells, Lana Kneebone, Ron The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta |
title | The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta |
title_full | The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta |
title_fullStr | The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta |
title_full_unstemmed | The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta |
title_short | The connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta |
title_sort | connection between professional sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in calgary, alberta |
topic | Domestic violence Calgary Alberta Situational factors sporting events |
topic_facet | Domestic violence Calgary Alberta Situational factors sporting events |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1880/52200 https://doi.org/10.11575/PRISM/35472 |