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  |  | Statistical Focus on Violence Against Women
  |  | Since November 1988, thirteen women have been murdered in Nova 
Scotia. Five women have survived attempted murders. |  | In Canada, an average of 100 women each year are murdered by their 
male partners or ex-partners. |  | 62% of all women murdered are victims of domestic violence. |  | At least 1 in 10 women is battered by her male partner; almost half 
of them sustain serious physical injuries. |  | A Canadian woman is raped every 17 minutes. |  | 84% of sexual assaults are by someone known to the victim. |  | 90% of sexual assaults involve female victims; 99% of perpetrators 
are male. |  | Almost half of ail women with disabilities have been sexually 
abused as children, and one in four has been sexually assaulted as an adult. |  | 27,000 sexual assaults were reported to Canadian police in 1990, 
almost double the 1984 figure. |  | 80% of women in the labour force have experienced sexual harassment 
at some time in their working lives. |  | Murder is the number one cause of workplace deaths for women. |  | 80% of women incarcerated under federal jurisdiction have a history 
of physical or sexual abuse. |  | Wear a Purple Ribbon |  | Other statistics
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