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International
Statistics
A
few statistics taken from
Fact Sheet on Gender Violence, published by the UN Non-Governmental
Agency, UNIFEM, and available in the Sexual Assault Education Office
2002.
Relationship/Domestic
Violence
- In
Papua, New Guinea, 67% of rural women and 56% of urban women have
been victims of wife abuse, according to a national survey conducted
by the Papua New Guinea Law Reform Commission.
- In
India, there have been 1,259 dowry-related murders in the last 3
years, according to official government statistics. This estimate is
widely regarded as low.
- In
Bangladesh, assassination of women by their husbands accounts for
50% of all murders.
- In
a random sample of Norwegian gynaecological patents, 25% of women
who had ever lived in a relationship had been physically and/or
sexually abused by their partner.
- A
1990 study of 1,000 women in Sacatepequez, Guatemala, found that 49%
have been physically, sexually or emotionally abused, 75% by an
intimate male partner.
- A
statistical survey conducted in Netzahualcoyotl, a city adjacent to
Mexico City, found that one in 3 women had been victims of family
violence; 20% report blows to the stomach during pregnancy.
- According
to the former Surgeon General Koop, 3-4 million women in the US are
beaten by their partners each year. Studies on prevalence suggest
that from 1/5 to 1/3 of all women will be physically assaulted by a
partner or ex-partner during their lifetime.
- Battering
is the single greatest cause of injury among women in the US,
accounting for more emergency room visits than auto accidents,
muggings, and rapes combined.
Sexual
Assault and Rape
- Three
studies of women who resisted assault revealed that 44% of 600 women
were able to avoid rape and to deter the attacker. In 1985, a large
national study of women who reported assaults was analysed by
researchers. They found that most of the survivors did resist in
physical ways, and that their resistance did NOT
increase the violence, rather it decreased the violence. Additional
studies indicate the individuals who resist IMMEDIATELY
upon the onset of an assault (hence the importance of understanding
what assault is) have a higher success rate of escape/avoidance that
those who do not resist or who wait until they are trapped and feel
they cannot resist.
- Based
on these studies, FIST (Feminists in Self-Defence Training, Olympia,
WA) states that there are three times as many rapes attempts as
completed rapes. Most women in these studies only had to use verbal
statements to avoid an assault. In the case of acquaintance assault
(80% of all assaults), assertiveness and verbal resistance has been
found to be highly effective as well.
- In
the Maternity Hospital of Lima, Peru, 90% of young mothers aged 12
to 16 have been raped by their father, stepfather or a close
relative.
- In
the US, a woman reports a rape to the police every 5 to 6 minutes.
Researchers estimate that only 1/3 of strangers rapes and 13% of all
acquaintance rapes are reported to the police.
- 10-14%
of all married women in the US and at least 40% of battered wives
have been raped by their husbands.
- An
island-wide random survey of women on Barbados revealed that nearly
1/3 have been sexually abused during childhood or adolescence.
- Every
1 1/2 minute a women is raped in South Africa, totally approximately
386,000 women raped each year.
- 683,000
women are raped each year in the US according to the National
Women's Study. This translates to 1 every 3 minutes, 78 per hour,
1,871 per day.
- Of
the 4,008 subjects in the study who were raped, 84 did not report
the assault.
Other
Forms of Violence of Violence Against Women
- In
the US, 9 out of 10 women murdered are killed by men; most are at
the hands of a male partner.
- Discrimination
against girl children are so strong in the Punjab state of India
that girl children aged 2 to 4 die at twice the rate of boys. Among
45 developing countries for which recent data are available, there
are only two where mortality rates for girls ages 1-4 are not higher
that that of boys.
- Data
from the UN High Commission of Refugees on violence against
Vietnamese boat people indicates that 39% of women are abdicated
and/or raped while at sea. These statistics likely underestimates
the problem given women's reluctance to admit violation and the
difficulty of documenting abductions.
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