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. 2012 Apr 2;14(5):505–520. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2012.671961

Table 3.

Characteristics of victims and perpetrators.

Victim in cases Perpetrator in cases
n = 332 % n = 332 %
Gender
 Female 230 69.3 20 7.5
 Male 95 28.6 241 74.0
 Both 5 1.5 5 1.5
 Missing 2 0.6 65 19.6
Approximate age
 Youth (< 30) 184 55.4 43 12.9
 Adult (> 30) 144 43.4 219 66.0
 Missing 5 1.5 70 21.1
Residence status
 Asylum seeker 134 40.4 68 20.5
 Refugee 130 39.2 56 16.9
 Undocumented migrant 30 9 4 1.2
 Belgian/Dutch 113 34.0
 Missing 38 11.4 91 27.4
Relationship victim-perpetrator Victim Respondent Perpetrator Victim
 Respondent 87 26.2 2 0.6
 (Ex-)partner 4 1.2 102 30.7
 Family 23 6.9 53 16.0
 Friend 71 21.4 12 3.6
 Acquaintance/neighbour 147 44.3 49 14.8
 Service provider 77 23.2
 Unknown 40 12.0
 Missing 15 4.5