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Outlines the strategies and actions required to address critical data gaps and improve the evidence base for family, domestic, and sexual violence
An estimated 22% of adults have experienced childhood abuse and/or witnessed parental violence before the age of 15, including:
A report on findings exploring potential options to develop national family and domestic violence statistics for correctional services agencies
In 2022-23:
Presents statistical conceptual information relating to family, domestic and sexual violence and describes the main concepts, sources and priorities
Statistics about defendants with federal offences dealt with by criminal courts including demographic, offence, outcome and sentence information.
Identifies the key data items and recording formats required to improve reporting of family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia
In 2021-22:
In 2022-23, Legal Aid Commissions, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services and Community Legal Centres across Australia:
An estimated 4.2 million adults (21%) have experienced partner violence or abuse since the age of 15, including:
An estimated 8 million Australians (41%) have experienced violence (physical and/or sexual) since the age of 15, including:
In the most recent incident of physical assault by a male:
For women
For men
As at 30 June 2024:
In 2022–23:
1.3 million women have experienced sexual harassment in the last 12 months. Of these women:
426,800 men have experienced sexual harassment in the last 12 months.
In women’s most recent incident of sexual assault by a male: