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Sexual Violence Reporting

The topic is about the reporting of sexual violence, particularly in Pakistan and among Pakistani-origin individuals in Western countries, including the differences in reporting rates and victimization prevalence.

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Jan 11, 2026
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What are the most common demographic factors associated with child sex abuse?

Child sexual abuse is concentrated along several clear demographic axes: victim gender and age, relationship to the perpetrator and family structure, and certain socioeconomic or contextual risk marke...

Jan 28, 2026
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How do reporting, prosecution, and conviction rates differ for male and female perpetrators of rape?

Most available data show that the overwhelming majority of alleged rapists are male and most victims are female, and across jurisdictions reporting, arrests, prosecutions and convictions for are rare—...

Jan 31, 2026

How do victim-survey estimates of sexual assault reporting compare across Pakistani-origin and other ethnic groups?

Victim-survey estimates and official reporting patterns show divergent pictures: in , population surveys and hospital/forensic caseloads point to substantial levels of sexual and gender-based violence...

Jan 13, 2026

How do victim impact statements and restitution claims change sentencing outcomes in high-volume CSAM distribution cases?

Victim impact statements (VIS) and restitution claims are regularly routed into the sentencing machinery—submitted into presentence reports and made available to judges—and they frequently shape the f...

Jan 11, 2026

How reliable are self-reported counts of lifetime sexual partners in large-scale relationship research?

Self-reported lifetime counts of sexual partners are useful but imperfect: measurement studies find small-to-moderate numerical inconsistencies for short recall windows and larger, more variable discr...