Module One A Statistics

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Module One A Statistics © 2004-2005 CDHS College Relations Group Buffalo State College/SUNY at Buffalo Research Foundation

According to the National Violence Against Women Survey (Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000) N= 7,278 © 2004-2005 CDHS College Relations Group Buffalo State College/SUNY at Buffalo Research Foundation

Violence by Gender and Race Overall women experience intimate partner violence at a higher rate than men Black females are victimized at a rate 35% higher than white females and 2.5 times the rate of women of other races © 2004-2005 CDHS College Relations Group Buffalo State College/SUNY at Buffalo Research Foundation

Violence by Gender and Race No difference in intimate partner violence between Hispanic and non-Hispanic individuals regardless of gender © 2004-2005 CDHS College Relations Group Buffalo State College/SUNY at Buffalo Research Foundation

Violence and Income Women in the lowest income bracket experience violence at a rate 7 times that of women in the highest income bracket © 2004-2005 CDHS College Relations Group Buffalo State College/SUNY at Buffalo Research Foundation