A Numerical Representation of the Truth
- Of every 100 incidents of sexual assault, only 6 are reported to the police
- 1 – 2% of “date rape” sexual assaults are reported to the police
- 1 in 4 North American women will be sexually assaulted during their lifetime
- 11% of women have physical injury resulting for sexual assault
- Only 2 – 4% of all sexual assaults reported are false reports
- 60% of sexual abuse/assault victims are under the age of 17
- over 80% of sex crime victims are women
- 80% of sexual assault incidents occur in the home
- 17% of girls under 16 have experienced some form of incest
- 83% of disabled women will be sexual assaulted during their lifetime
- 15% of sexual assault victims are boys under 16
- half of all sexual offenders are married or in long term relationships
- 57% of aboriginal women have been sexually abused
- 1/5th of all sexual assaults involve a weapon of some sort
- 80% of assailants are friends and family of the victim
The above noted statistics have been taken from various studies across Canada. While the numbers can never be 100% accurate, a few key generalizations can made:
- sexual assault is far more common than most would suspect
- relatively few incidents of sexual assault are reported to the police
- young and otherwise vulnerable women are most likely to be sexually abused
- most sexual assaults are committed by someone close to the victim, not a stranger
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