the hightlights of Police-reported sexual assaults in Canada before and after #MeToo, 2016 and 2017

This is the hightlights of Police-reported sexual assaults in Canada before and after #MeToo, 2016 and 2017  by Cristine Rotenberg and Adam Cotter........
This is the hightlights of Police-reported sexual assaults in Canada before and after #MeToo, 2016 and 2017  by Cristine Rotenberg and Adam Cotter.  the Highlights are  for the viewers, include any worker in food industry  in Richmond, BC, Canada.
Among  criminal incidents founded by police, there were more police-reported sexual assaults in 2017 than in any year since 1998.
In 2017, the number of victims of police-reported sexual assault in Canada peaked in October, coinciding with the widespread #MeToo social media movement. The number of reports made in October and November of 2017 were higher than any other calendar month since comparable data became available in 2009.
As was the case before #MeToo, the majority of sexual assaults reported to police after #MeToo had taken place recently; just under half on the day of reporting (47%) and a further one-quarter (26%) within the month leading up to reporting to police. After #MeToo, an increase in historical sexual assaults over a decade old was noted, although they represented a minority of cases overall (6% in total over 2016 and 2017).
Quebec recorded the largest increase in the number of police-reported sexual assaults after #MeToo (+61%). More specifically, the CMAs of Québec (+78%), Sherbrooke (+76%), Saguenay (+69%), and Montréal (+67%) saw considerable increases, as did Brantford, Ontario (+76%).
Compared with before #MeToo, fewer accused persons were identified in connection with the sexual assault after #MeToo; however, when an accused person was identified, there was no change in the proportion of persons charged.
The age and sex profiles of victims were similar before and after #MeToo. Young women and girls under 25 years old continued to have the highest rates of police-reported sexual assault, accounting for over half of victims before (55%) and after #MeToo (56%).
After #MeToo, there were more sexual assaults reported to police that involved an accused known to the victim, even when an accused was not identified in connection with the crime.
Sexual assault reports involving an accused with whom the victim had a business relationship (i.e., sexual assaults perpetrated by co-workers, service providers, or patrons or clients of public services) increased after #MeToo, though these incidents represented a small proportion of sexual assaults overall (4%).
Though sexual assaults on school property represented a minority of cases (5%), reports of sexual assaults on school grounds, largely at non-postsecondary institutions with younger students rather than a university or college, increased after #MeToo.
Considerably more youth (12 to 17 year olds) were accused of sexual assault after #MeToo.

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