Some observations

The Côte-Nord region ranks the first (that is, ...the worst!)  in terms of the rate of sexual offenses in Québec

  • In nearly 90% of cases, the victim of a sexual assault is a girl or a woman;
  • Over 10% of Quebec women: sexually assaulted before age 15;
  • In Canada, over 60% of aboriginal women have been physically or sexually assaulted in their lifetime;
  • Highest rates: young people aged 15 to 24;
  • Over 80% of victims know their sexual assailant;
  • In over 90% of cases, the alleged perpetrator is a boy or a man;
  • More than 50% of sexual assaults on adults take place in a private residence or on private property;
  • Women are more often victims of sexual assault by a spouse or intimate partner (current or former) than men;
  • A minority of sexual assaults reported to the police are committed with a weapon or cause physical injury;
  • A small proportion of sexual assaults are reported to the police each year.

Sources: Institut national de santé publique du Québec and Ministère de la Sécurité publique (Québec) and Statistics Canada

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It concerns us all!

Beyond the numbers, when a behavior (gestures, words, attitudes) makes us uncomfortable, we can react even if we consider it harmless.

We have to recognize that nothing can ever justify sexual aggression.

We have to stay alert and then act, we have to listen and talk about it among ourselves; above all, we have to believe in the victims and support them, welcoming them with openness and respect.

Sexual violence concerns us all, from near and far.

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