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Saudi Arabia Rape Statistics
Despite an 85% conviction rate for rape cases reported to Saudi authorities, official outcomes still diverge sharply from what victims experience, including a reported 0% conviction rate for marital rape since it is not criminalized and only a 4% acquittal pathway tied to strict evidentiary standards. Saudi court data also reveals how DNA testing can lift conviction to 99% in tested cases while many reports never reach trial, making this page essential for understanding where the system catches offenders and where it lets cases slip away.

Domestic Violence Awareness Statistics
Right now, about 20% of women worldwide experience physical and or sexual violence from an intimate partner in just the past 12 months, yet only 1 in 10 victims in the US seek police help. This page brings those gaps into focus with clear, country-by-country figures and what survivor-focused interventions like advocacy and safety planning can change.

Domestic.Violence Statistics
Domestic.Violence statistics are not just heartbreak and headlines, IPV costs the US $8.3 billion in medical care every year and leaves victims to lose 8 million workdays. Follow how violence ripples through health and families, from a 70% higher heart disease risk for battered women to children in DV homes being 50% more likely to abuse drugs.

Female Harassment Statistics
Seventy percent of U.S. women who experienced workplace sexual harassment never told anyone, even as RAND data finds 51% of women report sexual harassment at work at some point. This page connects those realities to the fallout, including up to a 2.5 times higher odds of anxiety disorders and settlement ranges that can reach $1.5 million, alongside the policies and training approaches that reduce incidents when they are actually in place.

Date Rape Drug Statistics
Despite years of emergency department findings where 58% of suspected drug facilitated sexual assault cases showed no detected drug, benzodiazepines still surface consistently over time, driving calls for standardized, multi analyte confirmatory testing. See how detection depends on sampling timing, expanded panels and even specimen choice, alongside real world context like 5,581 U.S. ER visits tied to benzodiazepine misuse and high co involvement in overdose deaths.

Indian Rape Statistics
A recent snapshot of rape statistics in India shows a stark mismatch between how often incidents are reported and how completely they end up in the justice system. Read this to understand the sharp 2025 figures that shape risk, response, and accountability, and what they imply about where protections are failing most.

Animal Abuse In Zoos Statistics
With thousands of inspections and 49% of reported UK animal incidents linked to husbandry issues, this page tracks how welfare monitoring is becoming more formal and measurable, including a 4.8% drop in stress-like behaviors after enrichment protocols were standardized. It also puts real costs and consequences side by side, from $1.9 million annual median spending on welfare and veterinary care to higher costs of 2.1x when enhanced monitoring is used, plus what that means for compliance, outcomes, and corrective action.

Church Abuse Statistics
With 2026 counts still showing troubling patterns and no sign that harm is stopping, this page lays out the Church Abuse statistics in plain terms and forces a direct comparison between what is reported and what too often goes unaddressed. It is the kind of data you cannot ignore because the scale and the timing make denial harder, not easier.

Women Domestic Violence Statistics
Get the latest snapshot of Women Domestic Violence, where fear often persists long after bruises fade. The page compares recent reporting rates with the reality of how many women experience coercive control, so you can see where the gap is widest and why it matters for 2025 safety.

Abuse In Nursing Homes Statistics
Across the nursing home system, 50% of workers report witnessing mistreatment and 7.1% of residents in one long term care study faced abuse or neglect in the prior year, yet the same workplaces also show how staffing stress translates into harm, including 19 fewer minutes of staff time per resident per day linked to higher risk problems and higher odds of pressure ulcers where staffing intensity is lower. The page connects structural drivers like for profit and chain ownership, enforcement and settlement outcomes, and the staffing and training gaps behind repeated incidents so you can see where prevention fails and how often.

Human Trafficking And Prostitution Statistics
Forced labour and sexual exploitation remain staggeringly widespread, from 24.9 million victims globally estimated by the ILO to 2,300+ minor trafficking reports logged by the US National Human Trafficking Hotline. But the page also tracks what happens on the ground through police and online evidence such as 3,642 UK referrals for sexual exploitation and risk signals in online adverts, showing how coercion, violence, and financial pressure keep surfacing in both data and lived outcomes.

Abusive Relationship Statistics
Fresh 2025 data shows how quickly abusive relationship patterns become normalized, with many victims reporting escalating control rather than one sudden incident. This page breaks down the numbers behind isolation, coercion, and the hardest-to-spot warning signs so you can recognize the shift sooner.

Disability Abuse Statistics
One in four respondents reported disability discrimination in the last 12 months in the US, yet the same page shows disability abuse is also fueled by practical barriers, with 57% of adults with disabilities reporting trouble accessing medical care and 38% of long-term care incidents tied to understaffing indicators. The outcome is measurable and costly, from 31,000 plus disability related civil rights complaints to abuse and neglect victimization reported at 4.7%, making it clear why prevention depends on both enforcement and everyday access.

Mormon Abuse Statistics
Mormon Abuse compiles the latest, sobering statistics showing how abuse claims continue to surface at rates that are easy to miss when stories are treated as exceptions. If you want to understand what patterns are actually showing up, not what people hope is happening, this page lays it out with the most current figures available.

Filicide Statistics
Every year in the US, 3,000+ children are killed by parents or guardians, and firearm involvement is reported in about 50% of cases, with the risk sharply concentrated in infants and toddlers. The page ties those patterns to the crisis signals that often sit behind them, from recent mental health contact and postpartum timing to parenting intervention effects and the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline demand.

Countries With Highest Rape Statistics
Some countries rank far higher than the global average even when you account for population size, revealing where rape risk is concentrated rather than evenly distributed. The latest 2026 figures also show which places are climbing fast, so you can spot the sharpest shifts instead of relying on averages from years past.

Domestic Violence Reporting Statistics
See how Domestic Violence Reporting stats shift from year to year, including a 2026 snapshot where emergency responses and reporting patterns move in starkly different directions. Get the key figures that explain who is turning to help and what barriers still keep many cases from being documented.

Acid Attack Statistics
Acid attacks leave survivors with injuries that are not just physical but life altering, and the latest figures show how persistent and severe these assaults remain in 2025. Read the statistics page to see where incidents cluster, what patterns stand out, and why those details matter for prevention and accountability.

Cyber Stalking Statistics
Cyber stalking is escalating fast, with 2025 figures showing a sharp rise in victim reports and a steady increase in accounts being targeted through repeated harassment. If you want to understand why online pursuit has become harder to escape and what that means for prevention in real life, these statistics are the place to start.

Elder Abuse Statistics
Nearly 1 in 14 elder abuse cases are reported to authorities in the U.S., even though victims face far higher harm including about 2.5 times increased risk of death, elevated depression symptoms, and costlier emergency and hospital use. This page connects the warning signs, who is most often involved and how abuse drives placement, mortality, and financial devastation, alongside U.S. spending and fraud data that make clear why prevention depends on reporting and better detection.