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Youth Violence Statistics

Youth Violence Statistics

A quick scan of youth violence patterns shows just how fast risk can stack up, from 1 in 4 children experiencing psychological violence around school and 1 in 10 children facing sexual violence to youth homicide rates that can top 40 per 100,000 in some regions. You will also see what actually helps, including school climate programs reducing bullying by about 15% to 20% and multisystemic therapy lowering violent rearrests by roughly 30%, alongside newer signals like 14.0% youth unemployment and 10.3% NEET that link instability to violence risk.

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Abusive Relationships Statistics

Abusive Relationships Statistics

Nearly 1 in 3 people globally, about 736 million, have faced physical and or sexual intimate partner violence at some point, and recent evidence links it to major mental and physical harm, from depression and PTSD to chronic pain and hospital injuries. See how reporting gaps, like only 25% of UK victims contacting police, and rising technology-facilitated abuse, highlight what is still happening off the radar.

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Lesbian Domestic Violence Statistics

Lesbian Domestic Violence Statistics

Lesbian women face markedly higher intimate partner violence odds, with 2010–2012 NISVS data showing 2.6 times the adjusted odds compared with heterosexual women. And while care demand keeps rising, 29 percent of LGBTQ survivors in 2021 said they avoided services because of prior negative provider experiences, revealing how stigma and system friction can quietly turn help into a risk.

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Men Rape Statistics

Men Rape Statistics

You will see how “men rape” cannot be cleanly calculated from UK conviction data even though multiple surveys still estimate measurable rates of sexual assault and rape among men, including 2.0% in the Netherlands and 1.2% of UK male victims for year ending March 2023. It also brings the clinical fallout into focus with findings like a 2.2x odds of suicide attempts for sexual violence survivors and a 1.7x higher risk of substance use disorders, alongside service and cost pressures that follow male disclosures into the real world.

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Child Abuse Statistics

Child Abuse Statistics

With CPS involvement and foster care still absorbing enormous harm, this page connects the latest child maltreatment and ACE findings to outcomes that follow people into asthma, depression, suicidality, and PTSD risk. From 702,000 children entering foster care in 2022 to childhood maltreatment tied to about a 1.74 odds ratio for PTSD and home visiting linked to a 13% reduction in maltreatment outcomes, you will see how one early abuse pattern can multiply into lifelong risk.

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Incest Statistics

Incest Statistics

Incest and family based child sexual abuse are far more common than most people expect, with 2014 and 2020 reviews placing lifetime victimization in the single digits for many survivors and much higher worldwide estimates when family members are included. The page also connects prevalence to what happens after disclosure, from elevated PTSD and depression odds to how trauma focused therapies like TF CBT and child advocacy models can measurably improve outcomes and system case progression.

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National Domestic Violence Statistics

National Domestic Violence Statistics

From 30% reporting physical or sexual violence globally to England and Wales police-recorded domestic abuse rising from 1.5 million in 2022/23 to 1.6 million in 2023/24, this page tracks how intimate partner violence reshapes health outcomes. It brings the mental health and medical toll into focus, linking IPV with 2 to 3 times higher odds of poor mental health, 30% pooled PTSD symptom prevalence, and a 2.0 pooled odds ratio for headaches or migraine.

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Domestic Violence Against Women Statistics

Domestic Violence Against Women Statistics

One in three women aged 18 to 24 experience intimate partner violence, but the risk shifts sharply across race, income, geography, and identity, from 40% among low income women and 35% in the South to 2.1 times higher rates for transgender women and 12 times higher killing risk for separated or divorced women. This 2025-ready stats page connects what that means day to day, including $5.8 billion in annual economic costs in the US and millions of lost workdays, to the psychological and health impacts that keep many survivors invisible.

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Relationship Violence Statistics

Relationship Violence Statistics

One intimate partner violence statistic can land you in the emergency room, with IPV accounting for 21% of female ER visits and leaving 42% of victims injured enough to need medical care. The page pairs those immediate harms with long aftereffects, including doubled dementia risk in older victims, depression risk up by 50%, and a 1 in 4 women lifetime hit from severe physical violence by a partner.

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Woman Rape Statistics

Woman Rape Statistics

Partners perpetrate sexual violence more often than non-partners, and 27% of women assaulted by a partner say it happened before age 18, while only 15% of women aged 18 to 49 sought help from formal services. You can also see how conflict settings (1 in 4 in humanitarian settings) and alcohol involvement (reported in 1 in 3 rape incidents) shift the risk, alongside the mental health toll and what trauma-informed and bystander interventions can change.

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Dating Violence Statistics

Dating Violence Statistics

Dating violence hits hard and it is not quiet. From 15% of female ER visits for ages 18 to 44 tied to abuse to 50% of victims developing PTSD and 8 million workdays lost each year, the page lays out how dating violence reshapes health, safety, and futures with numbers that force a reckoning.

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Police Domestic Abuse Statistics

Police Domestic Abuse Statistics

Only 10 percent of police DV arrests result in conviction and 88 percent of departments do not audit officer-involved DV responses, even as most agencies still handle cases with limited accountability. This page tracks how often officers accused of domestic abuse keep duty weapons, how long investigations stall, and why conviction rates for officer perpetrators sit around 1.8 percent nationally.

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Male Domestic Violence Statistics

Male Domestic Violence Statistics

Male victims are often treated as a footnote in domestic abuse data, yet in England and Wales 0.6% of men reported partner stalking in the last year and technology enabled harassment affected 14% of domestic abuse victims in the UK. This page connects perpetration risk and help seeking with the cost on real lives, including how alcohol use, unemployment stress, and controlling behaviour link to higher IPV risk, while men are consistently less likely to reach formal services.

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Domestic Violence Strangulation Statistics

Domestic Violence Strangulation Statistics

When strangulation is part of domestic violence, the healthcare trail is far more expensive and longer, with meta analysis linking strangulation related visits to about an extra day in hospital. You will also see how screening and documentation change outcomes, including 82% of US hospitals with IPV programs reporting a protocol for evaluating strangulation symptoms, alongside the heavy downstream costs such as higher 30 day post ED expenses for IPV cases.

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Unreported Domestic Violence Statistics

Unreported Domestic Violence Statistics

Most domestic violence never reaches a police report, including 62% of women who experienced rape, physical violence, and/or stalking by an intimate partner. The hidden fallout goes further than the official record, with IPV linked to major health and social harms, plus an estimated $103.8 billion annual cost in the U.S.

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Church Violence Statistics

Church Violence Statistics

Last year, NSW recorded 1,056 hate related offences in the “acts intended to cause injury” category where religion sat alongside other hate motives, while the UK’s hate crimes in 2022/23 leaned mainly to race not religion at 16% of cases. For church leaders and safety planners, the page pairs these signals with evidence on what actually reduces risk, including CCTV and access control cutting attempts by up to 30% and targeted cyber hygiene cutting organizational risk by up to 80%.

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Lgbt Intimate Partner Violence Statistics

Lgbt Intimate Partner Violence Statistics

When LGBTQ+ inclusive intake uses SOGI data, reported use of LGBTQ+ IPV services jumps 13%, yet transgender respondents still report 44% not knowing where to find violence help. This page connects the gap between policy and lived experience, from forced relocations and job disruption to funding shortfalls and healthcare systems that may or may not meet LGBTQ needs.

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Women Violence Statistics

Women Violence Statistics

Women violence has a measurable toll you can feel, from about 2 million health condition cases every year worldwide to women facing 1.5 times higher odds of depression after intimate partner violence. And the gap between harm and help is stark with only 54% of US rape or sexual assault survivors reporting to police and 34% of women globally avoiding support due to fear of consequences.

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Female Genital Mutilation Statistics

Female Genital Mutilation Statistics

FGM is still widespread despite global resolutions and criminalization, with an estimated 4 in 10 girls aged 0–14 at risk in affected countries and modeling linking FGM to 2.1 million DALYs of disability worldwide in 2015. The page connects prevalence to real harm and policy impact, including higher odds of obstetric complications like postpartum hemorrhage and obstructed labor, plus fresh evidence on what helps communities change intentions to cut.

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Autism Bullying Statistics

Autism Bullying Statistics

A 2021 systematic review concludes autistic people face elevated odds of bullying and that it can measurably drag down quality of life, but the page goes further than headlines with prevalence rates like 59% of autistic students bullied at least once in one 2017 study. It also connects victimization to mental health and outcomes including depression, anxiety, stress markers, absenteeism, and self harm while showing which prevention approaches can actually reduce incidents.

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