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I remember seeing an infographic a year or two ago that said that women are behind 25% of aggravated assaults (which, of course, is substantially more than what the average person seems to think) and ever since that, the topic had quietly been on my mind, so now I've decided to find some more data on the topic. It's actually ridiculous how much female violence is underrated and understated.
First thing I found is this Australian data, which shows that the percentage of female offenders committing "Acts intended to cause injury" rose from 21.1% of the total in 2008 and 2009, to 25.4% in 2022 and 2023:
oercollective.caul.edu.au
Female homicide percentage also rose between those periods, but the total numbers there really show why I personally care more so about serious assault than that, those are about a hundred times more common than homicides
.
That was Australia, and for the US, while I didn't find that infographic again, I found this much older table, using 2002 and 2011 data, which still found that the percentage of women committing aggravated assault in 2011 was around 22%, and had risen from before.
I didn't find a lot of good and precise data for the EU, since I haven't been preparing this post for a long time, but for the EU, I'd like to remind everyone that according to the latest EU Violence Against Women survey that looked at the gender of non-partners who assaulted women (which is not the last such survey from 2024, it is the one from 2014, as the 2024 one didn't include that data for some reason
) found that in cases of sole offenders attacking women, there's about a 5:2 split between men and women, and overall women are involved in 33% of assaults on other women in some capacity.
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I did find this table from 2021 though:
Finland and, partly, The Netherlands have a lot of male-perpetrated violence on non-partners (that is, acquitances, strangers and family members) but looking at the rest, overall, rates of male-perpetated violence seems to cluster around 20% for both genders, while female-perpetrated one seems to be around 5%, making it 20% of the total.
That said, some people don't buy that there is any actual increasing trend when it comes to female-perpetrated violence. Instead, they think that women have always been notably violent, they just weren't arrested or had the cops called on them as much as they should, and that is what is changing. Coming back to US data, I found a recent study that rather convincingly argues for this in relation to at least some types of violent crime, but it does so in the worst possible way for people who want to claim that women are harmless or nonviolent
.
Twenty-First Century Trends in Girls’ Violence and the Gender Gap: Triangulated Findings from Official and Unofficial Longitudinal Sources
First, they look at official sources, that is, crime reports and juvenile court referrals.
Convergence for simple assault going from 30% female to 40%, with aggravated assault being stable at 25%.
Then, they looked at the data from the National Crime Victimization Survey.
For solo offending, simple assault is long-term around 30% female. Aggravated assault has fluctuated a lot, even reaching above 40% for one year and hovering below 20% for a while (which, when you read the text there, seems to be the only part of that graph the researchers are taking into account, because of course it is
), but taking the entire graph into account, it seems to be about 25% or so in total.
For co-offending, there's a lot of fluctuation as well, but overall, female aggravated assault even seems to be around 30% of the total on average, while simple assault is about 40% with the spikes there pulling it up.
After that, they finished their study by looking at three different surveys of violence perpetration and victimization among juveniles.
According to: Monitoring the Future survey, assaults in general were 40% female, and high frequency of assaults was 30% female; Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, prevalence of fighting was about 40% female and 35% at the lowest, while high frequency of fighting was 30% female; and National Survey on Drug Use and Health, prevalence of attacking someone went from 35% female to almost 50% recently, while high frequency of attacking someone was 30%+ female for a long time, even reaching 40%+ figures a few times, but recently it fell to about 30% of the total.
I'd also like to point out for the last graphs, and even some other graphs before that, that there is a clear fall in total violence rates for both males and females, to the point that recent (late 2010s) total rates for males are comparable to 2000s rates for females.
TL;DR: Foids are much more aggressive and, yes, physically violent than they are given the credit for, I'm genuinely starting to wonder whether the gender gap in violence isn't smaller than the ones we see between different races/ethnicities, and worshipping foids and putting them on a moral pedestal is basically like doing so for dudes who are a bit less aggressive and violent than average
.
First thing I found is this Australian data, which shows that the percentage of female offenders committing "Acts intended to cause injury" rose from 21.1% of the total in 2008 and 2009, to 25.4% in 2022 and 2023:
Victims and Offenders – Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
An introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice in an Australasian context
Female homicide percentage also rose between those periods, but the total numbers there really show why I personally care more so about serious assault than that, those are about a hundred times more common than homicides
That was Australia, and for the US, while I didn't find that infographic again, I found this much older table, using 2002 and 2011 data, which still found that the percentage of women committing aggravated assault in 2011 was around 22%, and had risen from before.
Table 33
ucr.fbi.gov
I didn't find a lot of good and precise data for the EU, since I haven't been preparing this post for a long time, but for the EU, I'd like to remind everyone that according to the latest EU Violence Against Women survey that looked at the gender of non-partners who assaulted women (which is not the last such survey from 2024, it is the one from 2014, as the 2024 one didn't include that data for some reason
Reminder that the EU hid the percentage of women assaulted by other women in its 2024 report after posting it in the 2014 one
Damn, I sure wonder why they are trying to hide this data:feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:. Some of you may remember the thread I made about the EU's Violence Against Women report from 2014, which included data on non-sexual attacks by non-partners (as in, having somebody you don't know randomly...
incels.is
[Official EU survey from 2014] 33% of non-partner physical assaults on women include other women as perpetrators
"Muh men so scary, muh men are so dangerous, muh we need women-only spaces everywhere to protect us from scary men, muh all women are scared of all men so much men can't even imagine it, muh any men even raising their voices is terrifying to all...
incels.is
I did find this table from 2021 though:
Finland and, partly, The Netherlands have a lot of male-perpetrated violence on non-partners (that is, acquitances, strangers and family members) but looking at the rest, overall, rates of male-perpetated violence seems to cluster around 20% for both genders, while female-perpetrated one seems to be around 5%, making it 20% of the total.
That said, some people don't buy that there is any actual increasing trend when it comes to female-perpetrated violence. Instead, they think that women have always been notably violent, they just weren't arrested or had the cops called on them as much as they should, and that is what is changing. Coming back to US data, I found a recent study that rather convincingly argues for this in relation to at least some types of violent crime, but it does so in the worst possible way for people who want to claim that women are harmless or nonviolent
Twenty-First Century Trends in Girls’ Violence and the Gender Gap: Triangulated Findings from Official and Unofficial Longitudinal Sources
First, they look at official sources, that is, crime reports and juvenile court referrals.
Convergence for simple assault going from 30% female to 40%, with aggravated assault being stable at 25%.
Then, they looked at the data from the National Crime Victimization Survey.
For solo offending, simple assault is long-term around 30% female. Aggravated assault has fluctuated a lot, even reaching above 40% for one year and hovering below 20% for a while (which, when you read the text there, seems to be the only part of that graph the researchers are taking into account, because of course it is
For co-offending, there's a lot of fluctuation as well, but overall, female aggravated assault even seems to be around 30% of the total on average, while simple assault is about 40% with the spikes there pulling it up.
After that, they finished their study by looking at three different surveys of violence perpetration and victimization among juveniles.
According to: Monitoring the Future survey, assaults in general were 40% female, and high frequency of assaults was 30% female; Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, prevalence of fighting was about 40% female and 35% at the lowest, while high frequency of fighting was 30% female; and National Survey on Drug Use and Health, prevalence of attacking someone went from 35% female to almost 50% recently, while high frequency of attacking someone was 30%+ female for a long time, even reaching 40%+ figures a few times, but recently it fell to about 30% of the total.
I'd also like to point out for the last graphs, and even some other graphs before that, that there is a clear fall in total violence rates for both males and females, to the point that recent (late 2010s) total rates for males are comparable to 2000s rates for females.
TL;DR: Foids are much more aggressive and, yes, physically violent than they are given the credit for, I'm genuinely starting to wonder whether the gender gap in violence isn't smaller than the ones we see between different races/ethnicities, and worshipping foids and putting them on a moral pedestal is basically like doing so for dudes who are a bit less aggressive and violent than average
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