NZCVS-Cycle-4-Core-Report-Section-5-sv-and-fv-fin.pdf [pdf, 907 KB]
...a significantly higher rate than the national average (3.1% compared with 1.9%). These households include related and/or unrelated people. For example, this could include flatting arrangements, two siblings living together, or one person with a boarder. Although prevalence rates of sexual assault among adults who were separated and those living in a one-parent-with-child(ren) household were very high, they made up a relatively small proportion of all victims. Out of the estimated 78...