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UNSCRUPULOUS MANIPULATION OF STATISTICS ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE WOMEN-ADVOCACY GROUPS DISTORT FACTS ALMOST BEYOND RECOGNITIONARMIN A. BROTT Washington Post
The proportion of public schools' meeting their prescribed achievement targets under the No Child Left Behind Act appears to have fallen slightly in the 20... L Olson - 《Education Week》 被引量: 7发表: 2006年 Handbook on the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 The handbook first describes seriatim...
Domestic violence or violence that is expressed using intimate acts is unfortunately as timeless as history. Rape and other forms of sexual assault and sexual exploitation have historically been used to demoralize groups of people as in German concentration camps, on North America-bound slave ships,...
Undercounting, overcounting and the longevity of flawed estimates: statistics on sexual violence in conflict 喜欢 0 阅读量: 35 作者:T Palmero,A Peterman 摘要: In November 2005, representatives of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) country offices and a variety of independent experts met...
Workplace violence causes American businesses to lose, on average,$250 to $330 billion every year. 85%of workplace violence deaths are due to robbery. Workplace assaults resulted in20,050 injuries and 392 fatalitiesin 2020 alone. For further analysis, we broke down the data in the following...
Furthermore, 2.8% and 2.7% of crimes take place in restaurants or playgrounds, or parks respectively. 7% of the crimes occur in garages or parking lots. 1% of cases are observed in colleges and schools. And 16.9% of cases occurred on highways, streets, or sidewalksCrime...
On the other hand, a partner who is financially dependent on their spouse is less likely to cheat4. This makes sense since the costs of the affair are higher if they are caught and face a divorce. Another study found that married women in the upper-class were 8% more likely to cheat ...
3Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics. (2002).Family violence in Canada: A statistical profile 2002.Catalogue no. 85-224-XIE. Ottawa: Government of Canada. 4Conference on Child Victimization & Child Offending. (2000).Working together for children: Protection and prevention data needs for timely...
These statistics were recently revealed by a UNICEF poll, raising even more concern about cyberbullying and calling for urgent action to finally end all forms of violence in schools and societies all over the world. (Source:Unicef.org)