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Current Domestic Violence Statistics
Nearly half of the people who experience domestic violence never reach out for help, and that silence is part of why the impact keeps growing. Read Current Domestic Violence’s latest statistics to see which groups face the highest risk and how the numbers change when help actually becomes available.

Poland Rape Statistics
Poland’s latest rape statistics show a troubling squeeze between rising reported sexual violence and the gaps in investigation and reporting that leave too many cases unresolved. Read these numbers closely to understand not just what is being recorded, but what keeps falling through the system.

Catholic Sex Abuse Statistics
Catholic Sex Abuse cases are still being documented at scale, and the most recent figures reflect a widening gap between institutional claims of accountability and what victims and investigations report. See how the latest counts sharpen our understanding of patterns, responses, and the cost of delay for survivors and their families.

Reported Sexual Assault Statistics
Reported Sexual Assault statistics reveal a sharp 2026 reality check that challenges what people assume about reporting and outcomes, with the most recent figures showing how gaps in response can change what gets recorded. If you want to understand why reported cases still move the way they do, these numbers point to the exact friction points that shape visibility and accountability.

Alcohol And Sexual Assault Statistics
Even with 2.1% of women reporting sexual assault in the last 12 months, alcohol keeps showing up as a multiplier of risk, from offenders drinking during assaults to campus patterns where high risk drinking is tied to 3.6x higher odds of victimization. This page also weighs prevention against real life outcomes, including 10% lower risky drinking after a two session program and up to $1.6 billion in annual estimated alcohol attributable costs.

Date Rape Statistics
A striking 2026 snapshot finds far more sexual assault involving incapacitation than most people assume, making consent and context feel less clear than the myths suggest. Read these date rape statistics to see where risk concentrates, why reporting often lags, and what that means for preventing harm before it happens.

Sexual Exploitation Statistics
Recent figures show how sexual exploitation cases increasingly involve coercion and online grooming rather than isolated incidents, with 2025 data revealing a sharp rise in reported harm. Read these statistics to understand where risk concentrates and why the most visible cases can obscure the bigger pattern.

Violence Against Healthcare Workers Statistics
Violence Against Healthcare Workers is not a rare event, it is a daily reality with the newest 2025 figures showing how often clinicians are targeted and how quickly safety concerns can escalate. The page lays out the stark contrasts between workplace breakdowns and the injuries and disruptions that follow, so you can understand what is driving the harm and what that means for prevention.

Domestic Violence In America Statistics
Nearly 1 in 3 women and almost 1 in 4 men report lifetime contact sexual violence, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner, and 9.4% of U.S. high school students in grades 9 to 12 say they were ever sexually forced in their lifetime. The page connects these personal experiences to the systems around them, from missed safety plans and strained police resources to an estimated $81.0 billion in U.S. health care costs tied to domestic violence.

Dating Abuse Statistics
One in 3 women worldwide has experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non partner sexual violence, yet 76% of victims never contacted police during the incident. This page connects the fallout you might recognize, like missed school, PTSD, and depression risk, to the less talked about barriers and prevention results like a 59% drop in self reported physical dating violence perpetration with Safe Dates.

Domestic Abuse Statistics
In 2025, domestic abuse is still driving urgent harm at scale, with far more cases than most people expect to be happening in their own communities. This page tracks the latest patterns and tells you what the change year to year actually means for safety and accountability.

Elder Financial Abuse Statistics
Even among older adults who think they are careful, fraud still breaks through with 10.5% of adults 65 and older reporting financial fraud in the past year and financial exploitation making up 20% of primary elder financial abuse cases seen through Adult Protective Services. This page puts hard costs on what victims face, from $2.4 billion in annual societal burden to $4.0 billion in losses to banks, and shows why social isolation can multiply risk by 2.6 times while 21% of victims are left in prolonged economic hardship.

Maternal Filicide Statistics
What stands out about Maternal Filicide statistics is how often the risk pattern points to a life that is breaking inward rather than erupting outward. The page ties together the most current 2026 and 2025 figures with the leading causes behind these tragedies, so you can see where prevention efforts may be missing the mark.

Pakistan Rape Statistics
Pakistan’s rape statistics reveal a troubling pattern that still looks starkly different from what many people assume, with the most recent figures for 2025 showing how widespread this harm has become. This page lays out the key numbers clearly so you can see where risk concentrates and why the gap between belief and reality matters.

Human Sex Trafficking Statistics
The most recent figures put sex trafficking profits and digital concealment in stark focus, from 1.2 million people estimated in forced sexual exploitation‑like slavery to evidence of 2.4x more online sex ads after major enforcement actions. You will also see what victims endure, including elevated PTSD and depression alongside barriers to shelter access, retriggered harm through re trafficking, and control methods like document confiscation that keep survivors from being identified.

Male Abuse Statistics
Male Abuse isn’t just about physical harm. The latest figures show men are more likely to face abuse in ways that go unseen or dismissed than most people expect, and those patterns have a direct impact on how fast help is reached and how safely survivors can recover.

Intimate Partner Sexual Violence Statistics
Across countries, intimate partners are tied to a striking share of violence including WHO’s global estimate that 38% of murders of women are committed by intimate partners or family members, alongside mental health impacts with higher odds of depression and PTSD. The page also tracks what that looks like in real life and costs, from Canada’s 4% of women reporting sexual assault by a spouse or ex partner to the U.S. estimate of about $3.6 billion in annual medical costs, so you can see how sexual violence within partnerships is both widespread and far from confined.

Sexual Assault Uk Statistics
Sexual Assault UK statistics lay out a stark contrast between what people think happens and what the figures show, with the newest evidence pointing to how often sexual violence is missed in real life. If you want clarity on patterns, reporting gaps, and where support needs to be strengthened, these 2025 and 2026 figures make the case without letting discomfort blur the facts.

Workplace Sexual Harassment Statistics
Despite stronger awareness, reports of workplace sexual harassment are still driving real workplace consequences, not just awkward moments. See how the 2025 figures shift across industries and roles, and what that difference means for prevention and accountability in the places people actually work.

Cyber Violence Statistics
Cyber violence is reshaping online harm in 2026, and the latest statistics show who is being targeted and how fast the damage is spreading. Read the page to see the sharp contrasts between reported incidents and real world impact, so you can understand what the data implies for prevention right now.