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Sexual Abuse In Public Schools Statistics

Sexual Abuse In Public Schools Statistics

Students are supposed to be safest in public school, yet recent figures show sexual abuse is a persistent reality, with cases continuing to surface at troubling rates through 2025. The page breaks down the patterns schools miss and what the latest data suggests about where prevention needs to land first.

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Religious Abuse Statistics

Religious Abuse Statistics

Religious Abuse statistics in 2026 reveal a sharp gap between what survivors were expecting from their faith communities and what they actually experienced, with reports concentrating around violations of trust rather than isolated misconduct. Read this to see the most current patterns behind the trauma and why the familiar “private faith matters” narrative fails survivors in real life.

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Psychological Abuse Statistics

Psychological Abuse Statistics

Psychological abuse is not a side issue within intimate partner violence. When 6.6% of U.S. adults report emotional abuse in the past 12 months, and women are far more likely than men to report psychological abuse by a current or former partner, the mental health fallout becomes hard to ignore.

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Domestic Abuse Gender Statistics

Domestic Abuse Gender Statistics

One in 5 women in Canada reported intimate partner violence since age 16, yet 8.0% said it happened in the last 12 months. This page connects that gap to health, safety, and systems outcomes including a link to higher depression risk, increased emergency department use, and evidence that many survivors never reach services or police.

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Lgbtq Sexual Assault Statistics

Lgbtq Sexual Assault Statistics

LGBTQ sexual assault data shows how risk can spike when people are pushed outside safety, not just behind closed doors. The latest figures also reveal where reporting gaps and victim targeting intersect, turning what looks like “rare” harm into a pattern with clear, measurable impact.

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Teen Dating Violence Statistics

Teen Dating Violence Statistics

Teens facing dating violence often pay a higher physical and mental price than many expect, with studies linking victimization to elevated injury risk, depressive symptoms, substance use, PTSD symptoms, and even suicide attempts. You will also see what works and what shows up on national surveillance such as the CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey, plus program results from initiatives like Safer Choices, Safe Dates, and school prevention efforts supported through federal grants.

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England Rape Statistics

England Rape Statistics

England Rape statistics for 2025 reveal how reports and outcomes shift in ways that many people do not expect, from who is affected to what happens next in the system. Read this page to understand the latest picture, including the sharp gaps between allegations and final results.

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Relationship Abuse Statistics

Relationship Abuse Statistics

A 2025 UK-style reality check emerges across global and US data because violence within relationships does not just harm safety it reshapes mental and physical health, with WHO linking intimate partner violence to depression and anxiety and a US study finding IPV is tied to 6.6 times higher odds of PTSD among women in trauma cohorts. You will also see how the fallout stretches beyond clinics, from homelessness and lost workdays to medical costs and deaths, including a WHO global estimate of 2.6 million deaths attributable to violence against women and girls.

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South Africa Rape Statistics

South Africa Rape Statistics

Rape reporting in South Africa has been shaped by a striking mix of underreporting and urgent need, with the latest 2025 figures showing how far cases still travel from the crime scene to the justice system. Read these South Africa rape statistics to see what changed most recently and what has not, and why that gap matters for prevention, safety, and accountability.

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Forced Prostitution In India Statistics

Forced Prostitution In India Statistics

Forced prostitution in India is not shrinking in step with attention and enforcement, with 2025 figures showing the scale remains stark. This page pits the reality of exploitation against what gets reported, tracked, and prosecuted, so you see where the protection gaps are widening rather than closing.

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Clergy Sexual Abuse Statistics

Clergy Sexual Abuse Statistics

Clergy Sexual Abuse statistics reveal how reported harm has shifted in the most recent years and why the gap between allegations and accountability still matters. Read the page to see the latest figures side by side so you can understand what has changed and what has not.

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Verbal Abuse Statistics

Verbal Abuse Statistics

Verbal abuse is not a minor backdrop to conflict. The latest 2025 figures show a sharp rise in reported verbal attacks, revealing how quickly “just words” can escalate into ongoing harm for real people.

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Religious Sexual Abuse Statistics

Religious Sexual Abuse Statistics

Religious Sexual Abuse statistics can look different depending on who is included and what gets reported, and the page lays out the clearest picture with the most current figures available for 2025. You will see how the scale of harm and the patterns of institutional response collide in numbers that are hard to reconcile.

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Domestic Abuse Uk Statistics

Domestic Abuse Uk Statistics

Domestic Abuse UK statistics bring the focus to what people are actually facing right now, with the latest 2025 and 2026 figures showing how often abuse is missed until it is severe. Use the data to spot the sharp gaps between what gets reported and what survivors say they experienced, so you understand what is changing and what still needs to.

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Fgm Statistics

Fgm Statistics

Find out why the latest 2026 Fgm statistics are forcing hard questions, with new figures showing a shift that many people do not expect. This page puts the most important measures side by side so you can see exactly where progress is tightening and where risk remains stubborn.

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Israel Rape Statistics

Israel Rape Statistics

Israel Rape statistics paint a tense picture of how reported cases and outcomes are changing, including stark 2025 figures that make it clear the trend is not staying still. If you want to understand what is happening and what is not being addressed, these numbers are the fastest way to see the gap between what is reported and what actually follows.

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Nursing Home Abuse Statistics

Nursing Home Abuse Statistics

See the latest Nursing Home Abuse statistics and how the pattern of neglect and other misconduct is changing by 2025 and beyond, including the sharp contrasts that families often miss until it is too late. If you want concrete numbers to push back on silence and spot risk faster, this page gives you the current figures to cite.

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Violence In Mexico Statistics

Violence In Mexico Statistics

Mexico’s homicide total reached 29,504 in 2024 with firearm-linked violence making up 73.3% of cases in 2023, but the justice gap is stark with only a 12.9% clearance rate in 2023. You also get the scale behind attempted homicides, domestic violence underreported to authorities, and the surge of kidnapping and disappearances that often sit in the same news cycle.

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Adoption Abuse Statistics

Adoption Abuse Statistics

Even in 2022, adoption and guardianship still produced 43,000 victims tied to abuse or neglect in the U.S., with 20,000 of them ages 0 to 5 and maltreatment lasting a median of 12 months, raising the stakes far beyond “good outcome” assumptions. This page breaks down where the harm is substantiated, how quickly investigations respond, and how often adoption disruptions and dissolutions follow, then adds Canada alongside the U.S. for comparison.

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Domestic Violence Awareness Month Statistics

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Statistics

Every Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the contrast is the point. Even when victims and survivors seek safety, the latest CDC estimates show intimate partner violence and stalking remain widespread, with lifelong experiences affecting 1 in 4 women and 1 in 4 women reporting severe physical violence, while men’s lifetime rates remain dramatically lower, and fear barriers still help keep abuse hidden.

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