Calgary

Police Chief Roger Chaffin says more cops won't stem domestic violence

Calgary Police Chief Roger Chaffin says there is no simple answer to the rising number of domestic violence cases in the city.

Stats show number of domestic violence cases in Calgary up 10% in 2015 compared to year before

Police Chief Roger Chaffin said the rise in domestic violence in Calgary will not be solved by adding more officers.

Calgary Police Chief Roger Chaffin says there is no simple answer to the rising number of domestic violence cases in the city.

Earlier this month police released statistics that show there was a 10 per cent increase in cases in 2015 compared to the previous year and a big jump in domestic assaults that involved weapons.

Police have linked the trend to the pressures caused by the economic downturn.

Chaffin says more police will not solve the problem.

He says the solution is to work with the community to encourage people to seek help if they don't feel safe in their homes.

Chaffin says most cases of domestic violence in Calgary are not reported and helping those people is a big challenge.