Vast majority of victims don’t report intimate partner violence to police, study says
MONTREAL — A new analysis by Quebec’s statistics institute has concluded that the vast majority of victims don’t report intimate partner violence to the police.
That includes 74 per cent of women and 83 per cent of men.
The study also found that 40 per cent of adult Quebec women who have been in a relationship have experienced an act of intimate partner violence, compared to 26 per cent of men.
The Institut de la statistique du Québec says victims are more likely to contact police in cases of physical or sexual violence than for incidences of psychological violence or coercion.

