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Sex Slavery Statistics

Sex Slavery Statistics

Behind the cruelty, the numbers are unforgiving: only 1 in 10 victims of sex trafficking are believed to be identified by authorities, leaving the majority invisible. This page tracks the sharp, often season by season patterns in how sex slavery persists and what that means for prevention and accountability right now.

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Gender-Based Violence Statistics

Gender-Based Violence Statistics

One in three women worldwide has experienced physical and or sexual violence by a partner or sexual violence by someone else, and the costs spill far beyond the personal, including major productivity and public finance losses. This page puts those WHO backed and national figures into sharp focus, from partner violence in countries like South Africa and Nigeria to the barriers that keep survivors from getting help and the underfunding that leaves humanitarian GBV response plans falling short.

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Teacher Sexual Abuse Statistics

Teacher Sexual Abuse Statistics

Recent figures show a stark gap between how often teacher sexual abuse is reported and how often it is acted on, leaving students exposed to harm far longer than it should. Read the latest statistics to see what has changed by 2025 and 2026, and where the biggest risk signals still appear.

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Male Rape Statistics

Male Rape Statistics

One in 18 men in the United States report attempted or completed rape in their lifetime and 1 in 33 report it happened in the past year, and the gap between those figures shows how much male victimization can be hidden even from annual snapshots. This page also tracks how often men tell someone, what holds them back, and who the assailant is, using prevalence and reporting patterns to make the full reality of male rape harder to ignore.

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Prostitution Abuse Statistics

Prostitution Abuse Statistics

Recent hotline data show 34,865 trafficking reports nationwide in 2022, with 24,223 tied to sex trafficking and prostitution related exploitation, alongside 10,642 labor trafficking reports that often get overlooked. See how the victim share breaks down and why coercion methods, health harms, and long term recovery needs make prostitution abuse statistics feel less like “crime” and more like a systematic abuse pipeline.

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Male Sexual Assault Statistics

Male Sexual Assault Statistics

Nearly 7% of men report child sexual abuse in pooled estimates, and 2.8% of US male students report being forced to have sex, yet the downstream effects are what most people miss, with PTSD symptoms reaching about 31% in meta-analytic estimates and depression and suicidality risks also rising. This page pulls together current research to show how male sexual assault can echo through mental health, chronic pain, sleep and injuries, and even reproductive and substance related outcomes.

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Global Domestic Violence Statistics

Global Domestic Violence Statistics

One in 3 women worldwide will experience physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence or non-partner sexual violence in her lifetime, and the annual toll is about 133 million women. Global Domestic Violence pulls together WHO backed estimates to show how violence can look different by age and type, from physical and sexual harm to threats, controlling behaviors, and injuries.

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Sexual Assault By Teachers Statistics

Sexual Assault By Teachers Statistics

One in 4 survivors of child sexual abuse reported it happened in a school or care setting, and 19% of sexual assault victims named a teacher or coaching staff member as the offender. You will also see how reporting systems, training coverage, and the sheer scale of allegations and defense costs collide, including 48% of education compliance leaders saying case management systems track misconduct reports through resolution.

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Lesbian Abuse Statistics

Lesbian Abuse Statistics

One in 4 lesbian women report physical violence from an intimate partner, and nearly 1 in 5 experience some form of violence from a partner, while 25% of bisexual women report intimate partner violence in their lifetime. This page tracks how abuse also takes coercive, stalking, and digital forms and how barriers such as fear, discrimination, and lack of tailored services shape whether survivors get help, even as the estimated global cost reaches $1.5 trillion each year.

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Military Sexual Trauma Statistics

Military Sexual Trauma Statistics

What does Military Sexual Trauma look like when you translate it into outcomes, costs, and missed care? From RAND’s 1.4 million population weighted lifetime prevalence estimate to VA data showing MST is a major pathway to PTSD and that PTSD related mental health care is closely tied to MST history, these statistics connect exposure to reporting barriers, treatment uptake, and higher utilization and costs.

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Mst Statistics

Mst Statistics

Cybercrime keeps pulling budgets and blame toward the same weaknesses, with 61% of breaches driven by financial motives and 80% involving a human element, while spending accelerates to $170.4 billion on global cybersecurity in 2024 and $1.8 trillion in expected worldwide IT spending by 2026. This Mst statistics page connects how people, platforms, and cloud growth collide with security automation, zero trust plans, and rising API attack pressure.

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European Rape Statistics

European Rape Statistics

With about 140,000 police-recorded rapes across the EU and a rate of roughly 30 per 100,000 people, the gap between country figures is stark, ranging from 13 per 100,000 in Bulgaria to 154 in France. This page brings those recordings together with what Europeans believe and what victims report or do not report, so you can see how official counts and social reality may pull in different directions.

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Human Trafficking Prostitution Statistics

Human Trafficking Prostitution Statistics

Women and girls make up 72% of detected trafficking victims, yet 79% of detected victims are exploited for sexual exploitation, revealing how prostitution related trafficking concentrates harm despite different victim profiles. Use 2025 ready context on recruitment and control, including 30% of trafficking for sexual exploitation involving girls, 32% cross border movement, and a sharp US signal where the Hotline logged 60% of cases tied to commercial sex in FY2023.

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Female Sex Offender Statistics

Female Sex Offender Statistics

Only about 5% of U.S. federal prisoners convicted in 2022 were there on a sexual offense, yet women make up roughly 12% of sex-offense convictions in England and Wales and about 17% of incarcerated women in the U.S. for sex crimes. This page connects that gap to what research finds about female offender patterns such as higher rates of targeting children and family or acquaintance victims, plus how treatments and relapse prevention can reduce reoffending and improve outcomes.

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Campus Rape Statistics

Campus Rape Statistics

Nearly 90 percent of campus sexual assaults are committed by someone the victim knows, yet only 5 to 28 percent are reported to law enforcement, so the real picture stays hidden. This page pulls together the most current warning signs on who perpetrates, how alcohol, coercion, and peer dynamics play in, and why survivors often face barriers that make reporting feel impossible.

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Teacher Abuse Statistics

Teacher Abuse Statistics

A new look at teacher abuse shows how quickly harm can become routine, with 80% of US K 12 teachers reporting verbal abuse and 45% in the UK facing physical assault by pupils. The page also exposes the second crisis behind the headlines, where even when incidents occur they often go unreported, leaving millions of children and educators to absorb the fallout in silence.

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Domestic Violence Race Statistics

Domestic Violence Race Statistics

Black women make up 29% of female intimate partner homicide victims yet face an IP homicide rate of 2.5 per 100,000 compared with 1.0 for White women, with 55% of Black female homicides tied to a current or former partner from 2014 to 2018. Use this page to see how victimization, reporting barriers, and offender patterns diverge by race, including Black male victimization 6 times higher than Whites and underreporting that leaves many cases unseen by police.

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Domestic Violence In The Workplace Statistics

Domestic Violence In The Workplace Statistics

Domestic violence in the workplace costs US employers $8.3 billion a year in productivity lost to absenteeism, on top of $1.8 billion in medical costs and an average $4,500 annually per victim. The page weighs the hidden bill managers rarely see, from $103,000+ lifetime economic cost per victim and 40% higher workers comp claims to how training and workplace policies can cut incidents and make disclosures safer.

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Revenge Porn Statistics

Revenge Porn Statistics

Almost nine in ten victims report severe anxiety, with 47% experiencing suicidal ideation and 60% showing PTSD-level symptoms equal to rape victims, while the average damages climb to about $150,000 per person. If you want to understand why this abuse spreads through harassment, reputational ruin, and broken relationships long after the images are shared, these statistics explain it with frightening precision, including how platforms remove only around 20% of content and how 50+ countries have now criminalized it.

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Military Domestic Violence Statistics

Military Domestic Violence Statistics

With DoD reported substantiated cases and current reporting channels, this page shows why military DV is more than a private crisis. You will see how the fallout stacks up from 45% of victims developing PTSD and 50% leaving service early to an estimated $1.2B annually in lost productivity and 60% of custody battles leaning toward the non-abusive parent.

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