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VICTIMS OF ASSAULT - NORTHERN TERRITORY Weapon use and Location of offence Assault victims in the Northern Territory were most likely to be assaulted without a weapon (59%) than with a weapon (41%). The most common location of assaults for male victims was in community areas (59% or 1,521 victims), followed by residential locations (19% or 484 victims). For females, the most common location for assaults was also in community areas (41% or 1,732 victims), followed by residential locations (34% or 1,463 victims). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander victims In 2010, 65% of victims of assault in Northern Territory identified as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin, with 43% (1,108) of male assault victims identified as being of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin, compared to 79% (3,390) of female assault victims.
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