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  1. Globally, about 35% of women have faced sexual harassment, but fewer than 40% seek help, and less than 10% reach out to law enforcement. Definitions and tracking methods of rape vary globally, affecting statistics; some countries have broader definitions and include non-consensual or statutory rape.

  2. Globally, the highest reported rape rate per 100,000 people was documented in Botswana (92.93), followed by Lesotho (82.68) and South Africa (72.10). The United States fell 13th in the global rank, with a reported rape rate of 27.31 per 100,000 people.

  3. According to latest available statistics from the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), the country had a reported rape rate of 2.8 per 100,000 people as of 2022. [128] However, the incidence of rape and its rates of reporting vary widely from rural to urban areas, and across India's 28 states and 8 union territories .

  4. 25 mar 2024 · The prevalence estimates of lifetime intimate partner violence range from 20% in the Western Pacific, 22% in high-income countries and Europe and 25% in the WHO Regions of the Americas to 33% in the WHO African region, 31% in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, and 33% in the WHO South-East Asia region.

  5. The Global Database on Violence against Women provides up-to-date information on measures taken by governments to address different forms of violence against women. With 7,000+ measures from 193 countries, the database offers key insights into efforts around the world.

  6. 30 lis 2020 · The purpose of the present study is to showcase the image of Sexual Violence (SV) temporal trends through exploring differences in its prevalence rates during 1990–2017 across 195 countries and territories.

  7. Among women in high-income countries, the lifetime prevalence of sexual assault ranged from 1.8% (Spain) to 26.1% (United States) (Scott et al., 2018). Among women in low- or middle-income countries, the lifetime prevalence ranged from 0.6% (South Africa) to 1.5% (Columbia-Medellin). Literature Reviews.

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