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Gender -
Females are more likely than males to experience nonfatal intimate partner violence. On average between 2001 and 2005, nonfatal intimate partner victimizations represented -
Age -
For females of most age categories, nonfatal intimate partner victimization declined over time.
Race -
Between 1993 and 2005, rates of nonfatal intimate partner violence decreased for white females, white males, and black females. Between 2004 and 2005, rates of intimate partner violence remained stable for -
Children exposed to intimate partner violence -
On average between 2001 and 2005, children were residents of the households experiencing intimate partner violence in -
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Profile of Intimate Partner Violence Cases in Large Urban Counties Examines the characteristics and processing of 3,750 cases of intimate partner violence, filed in the state courts of 16 large urban counties in May 2002. | |
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Intimate Partner Violence, 1993-2001 Reports on trends in intimate partner violence of persons age 12 or older in the United States using data from the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and the FBI's Supplementary Homicide Reports. | |
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Intimate Partner Violence Provides information on violence by intimates (current or former spouses, girlfriends, or boyfriends) since the redesign of the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS). | |
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Preventing Domestic Violence Against Women This report presents and interprets 1978-1982 National Crime Survey (NCS) data on married, divorced, and separated women who reported being victims of domestic violence at least once during a 1-year period. The analysis focuses on whether reporting the incident to the police increased or decreased victims' chances of being assaulted again. | |
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