Domestic abuse findings from the year ending March 2017 Crime Survey for England and Wales, using statistics to tell us about victims and long-term trends.
Publications
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Domestic abuse: findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales: year ending March 2017
Domestic abuse findings from the year ending March 2017 Crime Survey for England and Wales, using statistics to tell us about victims and long-term trends.
Data
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Stalking: findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales
Stalking experienced by women and men, including numbers, type and personal characteristics, based upon annual findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
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Domestic abuse: findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales - Appendix tables
Domestic abuse numbers, prevalence, types and attitudes experienced by women and men aged between 16 and 59 years and 60 to 74 years, based upon annual findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales.
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