Table 2
Service providers who offer services to victims of specific types of crimes, 2007-2008

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Victims Male Female Both Sexes
percent
Adult victims of:
Sexual assault 3 20 71
Childhood sexual abuse 4 17 63
Partner abuse 2 16 61
Other domestic violence 2 13 55
Criminal harassment (stalking) 2 19 50
Violence (general) 2 11 41
Residential school abuse 1 8 35
Non-criminal tragedies 2 2 33
Workplace violence 2 11 32
All types of crimes 2 1 30
Fraud, economic and property crimes 1 3 29
Hate-motivated and bias crimes 1 9 28
Impaired driving offences 1 0 27
Political persecution, torture 0 8 18
Senior victims of:
Childhood sexual abuse 4 19 57
Partner abuse 2 16 55
Elder abuse 2 11 43
Other violent crimes 2 5 40
All types of crimes 2 0 33
Non-criminal tragedies 2 2 30
Hate-motivated and bias crimes 1 8 26
Fraud, economic and property crimes 1 4 26
Impaired driving offences 1 0 25
Child or youth victims of:
Sexual abuse, assault or sexual exploitation 3 16 70
Dating violence 1 14 60
Domestic violence 1 12 59
Physical abuse, neglect 1 7 53
Violence (general) 1 5 42
School-based violence 1 6 39
Non-criminal tragedies 1 0 32
All types of crimes 1 0 31
Hate-motivated and bias crimes 0 6 29
Impaired driving offences 0 0 26
Families of:
Sexually abused children 3 4 76
Physically abused children 2 1 57
Missing, abducted and exploited children 1 1 39
Homicide victims 2 3 38
Victims of residential school abuse 1 2 38
Victims of non-criminal tragedies 2 0 33
Victims of all types of crimes 2 1 32
Victims of impaired driving 1 0 28
Note: Totals exceed 100% due to multiple responses. Based on answers given by 329 agencies who said they offered services to victims of specific types of crimes.
Source:
Statistics Canada, Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics, Victim Services Survey, 2007/2008.
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