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Animal Cruelty Statistics
Animal cruelty cases are not just ongoing but show clear pressure points that keep repeating, and the newest figures for 2025 make it harder to look away. Read these animal cruelty statistics to see exactly where harm concentrates and what that means for accountability and prevention efforts right now.

Violence Against Women Statistics
In 2025, nearly half of women who experienced violence said they were harmed by an intimate partner, yet many never report it. This page puts those lived realities beside the most current statistics so you can see where systems fail and where prevention must focus.

Prostitution And Human Trafficking Statistics
Most people assume prostitution statistics change slowly, but 2025 figures reveal how quickly demand, coercion, and vulnerability intersect, shifting the scale of the problem in ways that are easy to miss. Read the page to see the strongest 2025 numbers laid against the patterns behind human trafficking, so you can understand what is driving the change, not just how large it is.

Police Officer Domestic Violence Statistics
Firearms training may reduce officers’ perceived risk, yet domestic violence calls still sit alongside high stakes like 10,936 reported incidents to police in 2023 and 30% of IPV victimizations ending with no arrest of the primary aggressor. This page connects the dots between officer stress, risk tools, and what offenders and victims face, from coercive control and depression links to programs that lower recidivism.

Germany Rape Statistics
Germany’s most recent rape statistics reveal a troubling shift that changes how we should think about who is affected and where these crimes surface, with key counts updated for 2025. You will see the numbers side by side, including how patterns in reporting and investigation differ from what many people assume, and why that gap matters.

South Korea Rape Statistics
South Korea’s rape statistics show a shift in 2026 figures that makes the trend harder to ignore, with reporting patterns and victim experiences not matching what many people assume. If you want the real context behind the headlines and why some numbers move while others stay stubbornly high, this page gives you the clearest snapshot available.

Sexual Harrassment Statistics
Recent reporting shows sexual harassment is still being tolerated at alarming rates, with 1 in 3 workers experiencing it and only about 1 in 5 reporting it. The gap between what people face and what gets documented is the reason you should read this page.

Emotional Abuse Statistics
Emotional abuse statistics reveal a jarring pattern where control and belittling can be just as damaging as physical harm, yet it often stays hidden from the people closest to the victim. Read to see the most recent 2025 and 2026 findings that quantify how frequently it happens and how long its effects can linger.

Intimate Partner Violence Gender Statistics
Nearly 7.0% of women worldwide reported experiencing intimate partner violence in the past 12 months, yet the impacts spread far beyond physical harm, including housing insecurity for 1 in 3 survivors and stalking reported by about 1 in 3 women experiencing IPV. You will also see how coercive control and COVID era surveillance shaped risk, and how costs and workplace and healthcare gaps add up to billions in economic burden.

Trans Violence Statistics
When the year’s most recent numbers show how often trans people face violence in everyday spaces, the pattern is harder to dismiss as rare or isolated. Read the statistics behind the shifts that stand out most, including the 2025 count that makes clear this harm is not fading on its own.

Home Violence Statistics
Home violence statistics in 2025 reveal a stark gap between what people assume happens at home and what victims actually experience, with high impact outcomes that rarely get discussed out loud. Read the page to see the latest figures, including the most recent 2026 updates where available, and how the risk patterns shift when you look closely at the data.

Sexual Violence In India Statistics
Recent India statistics reveal how sexual violence remains stubbornly underreported even as public conversation grows, with 31.4% of cases involving minors and a notable share committed within familiar settings like homes. Get a clear, up to date look at where harm concentrates and where systems fail, so you can understand what the data demands next in 2025 and beyond.

Sexual Assult Statistics
In 2025, only 1 in 7 sexual assault victims report to police, yet the impact ripples far beyond the moment it happens. Get the latest figures on reporting, conviction outcomes, and where assaults are most often reported so you can see exactly what gets counted and what still gets missed.

Femicide Statistics
One in five women reported lifetime sexual violence, yet the UNODC reports only a subset of countries regularly publish gender-disaggregated homicide investigation data, leaving femicide trends harder to verify than they should be. Track what prevention and accountability can change, from Brazil’s 1,385 women killed through feminicide in 2022 to intervention and policy findings that point to measurable reductions when protection orders, safety planning, and coordinated community responses are actually put in place.

Lgbtq Domestic Violence Statistics
Over 1 in 4 LGB adults report psychological aggression since age 18, while LGBTQ people also face disability related barriers that block access to domestic violence services and stalking that shows up in 20% of incidents. The page pulls together 2025 onward relevance, including 2023 findings on health care mistreatment and major mental health fallout, with a clear bottom line on why LGBTQ domestic violence cannot be treated as one-size-fits-all.

Elder Sexual Abuse Statistics
Recent figures show elder sexual abuse is not a rare tragedy but a persistent, underreported reality, with 2025 data pointing to how often coercion and exploitation are missed until harm has already occurred. Read these statistics to see the size of the gap between what is reported and what elders and caregivers actually face.

Intimate Partner Abuse Statistics
Even with growing support systems, intimate partner abuse still reaches millions and exacts a heavy toll on health, from a 31% lifetime exposure for women worldwide to partners driving up risks of depression, suicide attempts, and HIV by 1.5 times in some settings. You will also find what policy and practice can change, including Germany’s and Australia’s billion-dollar health costs, UK domestic abuse measures like mandatory reporting, and the latest UK policing risk checks that shape how quickly help is triggered.

Femicide In Mexico Statistics
Mexico’s latest femicide risk picture is as urgent as it is complicated, with women who experienced intimate partner violence facing a 2.5x higher risk of severe violence, while just 31% say they are confident authorities would respond. Jalisco accounts for 5.4% of cases in the source dataset, yet 27.0% of records lack location detail beyond the state level, revealing how data gaps and underreporting can blunt prevention and protection.

Female Domestic Violence Statistics
Even as 8% of women report intimate partner violence in the past 12 months, 76% never tell anyone what is happening and consequences ripple far beyond bruises. From 47,646 intimate partner violence-related homicide victims in the U.S. in 2022 to 2.4 million women treated for injuries in emergency departments in 2021, this page connects the most overlooked domestic violence harm to the health and economic costs that follow.

Global Rape Statistics
Global Rape statistics show that reported sexual violence is not just a public safety issue but a global pattern with real scale, backed by 2026 figures that make the problem impossible to ignore. Compare what is being reported with where gaps in disclosure and protection still persist, and you will see how the data changes when you look beyond the headline.