Final answer:
Women are more likely to be victims of sexual offenses compared to men.
Step-by-step explanation:
Statistics show that approximately one-third of all women have experienced domestic violence and one in five women is assaulted during her college years.
Thirty percent of women who are murdered are killed by their intimate partner. On a global scale, intimate partners kill over 130 women each day. The rate of intimate partner violence (IPV) is higher for black women compared to white women, and the numbers have steadily increased for Native Americans and Alaskan Natives.
It is essential to acknowledge these statistics and work towards creating a society free from domestic violence and intimate partner violence. This can be achieved through education, prevention programs, support services, and advocacy for policy changes to protect and empower women.