National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey 2009

- Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (2009)

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This report presents findings across several areas of community attitudes towards violence against women: perceptions of what constitutes domestic violence, sexual violence and sexual harassment; the relationship between attitudes towards violence against women and attitudes towards gender equality; understanding of the consequences and harms caused by violence; beliefs regarding whether violence against women is justifiable or excusable; myths and beliefs about victims and offenders; and awareness of community education and the impact of campaign advertising.

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Category Violence & Safety
Indicator Violence Against Women
Published By Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs
Published Date 2009
Catalogue Number ISBN 978-0-9807354-0-6
Frequency Irregular
Contact VicHealth - 03 9667 1333
Cost Free
National Data Yes
State Wide Data No
Regional Data No
LGA Data No
Gender Lens Yes
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lens Yes
Disability Lens No
Sexual Diversity Lens No
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity Lens No
Age Classification 16-17, 18-20, 21-30 to 70+