Domestic Violence Victims Face Discrimination

May 8, 2008

According to a recent investigation by the Equal Rights Center, victims of domestic violence in Washington D.C. often face discrimination when seeking rental housing. One year ago a law was passed in the District to protect victims from housing discrimination.

The study revealed 65 percent of victims who sought housing in the District were either denied or offered harmful conditions to get the apartment.

Advocates say the leading cause of homelessness among women in the U.S. is domestic-violence.

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