The calls we were talking about are repeat calls for service. The homes we go into are non-charge in the first place. There are about 16,000 calls a year that are domestic incidents, and typically 3,000 of those, give or take, will result in a criminal charge. That still leaves 13,000 calls for help. Police go and do what they can do, but then they will often walk away. We know at least 30% of those homes will have a second call within three months, because, I would suggest, the social issues that are leading to the calls were not addressed by the officers.
On June 12th, 2014. See this statement in context.