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Child Sex Abuse Statistics
A newer set of Child Sex Abuse statistics reveals how much the numbers can shift from year to year, including rates and reporting patterns that many people assume are stable. Read this page to see the most current figures and the gaps they highlight, including what still goes unreported.

Male Domestic Abuse Statistics
One in 4 men, 25%, experience domestic abuse at some point in their lifetime, and in the year ending March 2023 an estimated 4.5% of male adults in England and Wales reported it. This page tracks what male victims face, from physical and sexual abuse to controlling coercive behaviour, plus why so many never report it and what support they do or do not receive.

Intimate Partner Violence Global Statistics
WHO estimates that 38% of female homicides are committed by an intimate partner, while worldwide 52% of women experiencing IPV never seek help from any formal or informal source. The page connects these lethal and help gap realities to disability-linked risk and measurable policy and prevention effects, from one-stop center coverage to interventions that reduce perpetration risk by around 20% to 30%.

Domestic Violence Women Statistics
In the latest worldwide snapshot, 7.5% of women report physical and or sexual intimate partner violence, yet its toll reaches far beyond bruises with higher odds of chronic illness, depression, PTSD, suicide attempts, and even disability and reproductive harm. Domestic Violence Women pulls together these sharp links, including recent country counts like 51 women killed in Australia in 2022, to show how intimate partner violence quietly drives years of healthy life lost.

Intimate Partner Violence Canada Statistics
See the latest Intimate Partner Violence Canada figures, including how violence risk and reporting realities can look very different depending on where and how people are counted in 2025. The page connects those shifts to what families and communities need to understand right now, not years later.

Sexual Assault Perpetrator Statistics
Statistics on Sexual Assault Perpetrator patterns reveal a sharp mismatch between what people assume and what incident reporting shows in 2025, including how often abuse is missed, minimized, or handled in ways that leave harm unaddressed. The page highlights the specific conditions tied to perpetration so readers can see where prevention and accountability efforts succeed or fail.

Men Sexual Assault Statistics
Men face sexual assault at rates that are far higher than many assume, and the most recent 2025 figures make that gap harder to ignore. This page lays out the reality of who is affected and what patterns show up, so you can understand the scale with clarity, not stereotypes.

Dog Fighting Statistics
A new 2026 snapshot shows the dog fighting problem is still active, but the pattern is shifting fast enough to change what enforcement and prevention teams prioritize. Get the key statistics behind those tactics and outcomes so you can see where attention is being spent and what is slipping through.

Animal Abuse Statistics
Even when a cruelty call starts as a witness based account, 57% of 2021 case files still gathered evidence beyond statements, while 38% of 2022 cruelty cases pointed to repeat offenders. See how arrests, hoarding scale, veterinary involvement, and enforcement budgets overlap, including 10,200+ cruelty related arrests in the U.S. in 2021 and 91% of investigations that included veterinary assessments.

Domestic Violence Us Statistics
Nearly 1 in 4 women report experiencing severe physical violence, stalking, or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their lifetime, and the toll on survivors and families continues to shape what communities must do next. These Domestic Violence Us statistics zoom in on the most urgent patterns of harm and support so you can see where prevention is working and where the gap is widening.

United States Domestic Violence Statistics
See how domestic violence risk and outcomes in the United States can shift in ways many people do not expect, with the most current available figures from 2025 and beyond. This page pairs hard statistics with the real patterns behind them so you can understand what is changing and what still is not.

Ipv Statistics
In 2026, IPv statistics reveal how fast real usage is shifting, with growth and adoption moving at a pace many teams still underestimate. See which metrics jumped most and what that means for reliability and planning before the next network changes force your hand.

College Campus Sexual Assault Statistics
College campus sexual assault reporting keeps changing, and the latest figures from 2025 and beyond show both progress and persistent gaps in who gets believed and supported. This page brings the most current statistics into focus so you can see exactly what is improving and what still isn’t.

Clergy Abuse Statistics
Updated for 2025, this Clergy Abuse statistics page highlights how reported abuse cases and survivor impacts have evolved, including a sharp rise in substantiated allegations compared with earlier records. The page also tracks how response delays and safeguarding failures repeatedly shape outcomes, so you can see which patterns persist and which shift.

United States Sexual Assault Statistics
You will see how U.S. sexual assault risk can look different depending on where and how reporting happens, with the most recent figures from 2025 shifting what many people assume about prevalence, impacts, and who is most affected. If you think the conversation is only about headlines, these United States sexual assault statistics put the real gaps, delays, and outcomes into sharp focus.

Coercive Control Statistics
Coercive control is still hiding in plain sight, with 2025 figures showing a persistent pattern of power and fear rather than “just relationship conflict”. Read the statistics to see how often these behaviors escalate and how frequently people are left navigating control tactics that do not show up as obvious violence.

U.S. Rape Statistics
About 1,940,000 rape and sexual assault victimizations were estimated in the 12 months ending 2023, but just 19% of survivors report contacting law enforcement, creating a gap between harm and action that keeps showing up across health, justice, and cost. You will also see why the aftermath is not just emotional with 72% reporting mental health impacts and how national response systems such as SANE programs, now supported through 21,000 plus victim advocates via federal grants, shape what happens next.

Sex Trafficking Victims Statistics
Sex trafficking is not just a hidden crime but a measurable pipeline, and the 2026 statistics here track who is most at risk and what pathways authorities document. Read these numbers to see how the patterns shift from year to year and why prevention efforts have to target the exact vulnerabilities traffickers exploit.

Lgbt Bullying Statistics
Despite visibility gains, anti LGBTQ bullying still hits hard, with 2025 data showing nearly one in five students reporting being targeted. The page connects those reports to the specific settings and patterns where harm escalates most, so you can see why “just jokes” turn into real consequences.

Molestation Statistics
With new 2025 figures showing how often molestation is reported and how frequently it goes unrecognized in real time, the page challenges the comforting idea that it is rare or easy to spot. You will see the sharp gaps in who is most affected, what patterns persist, and what those trends mean for prevention and reporting today.