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* In Australia men are more than twice as likely to be assaulted by a stranger than women.<ref>https://www.crimestats.aic.gov.au/facts_figures/1_victims/C4/</ref>
 
* In Australia men are more than twice as likely to be assaulted by a stranger than women.<ref>https://www.crimestats.aic.gov.au/facts_figures/1_victims/C4/</ref>
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== Genital Mutilation
   
 
* Infant boys are the only members of our society who do not have a right to bodily integrity at birth.
 
* Infant boys are the only members of our society who do not have a right to bodily integrity at birth.
 
* 32% of Australian men under 30 are circumcised, and the rate is falling.<ref>https://www.bupa.com.au/health-and-wellness/health-information/az-health-information/facts-about-male-circumcision</ref>
 
* 32% of Australian men under 30 are circumcised, and the rate is falling.<ref>https://www.bupa.com.au/health-and-wellness/health-information/az-health-information/facts-about-male-circumcision</ref>
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* Less than 20% of infant boys in Australia are circumcised.<ref>https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/ConditionsAndTreatments/circumcision</ref>
   
 
== Sexual Assault ==
 
== Sexual Assault ==

Revision as of 14:38, 7 October 2019

Australia

Assault

  • In Australia men are more than twice as likely to be assaulted by a stranger than women.[1]

== Genital Mutilation

  • Infant boys are the only members of our society who do not have a right to bodily integrity at birth.
  • 32% of Australian men under 30 are circumcised, and the rate is falling.[2]
  • Less than 20% of infant boys in Australia are circumcised.[3]

Sexual Assault

  • Up to the age of 9, boys are three times more likely to be victims of sexual assault than girls.[4]
  • Before 15 and after 44 men and boys are more likely to be victims of sexual assault than women and girls.[5]

Work & Commuting

  • 90% of machinery operators and drivers are male.[6]
  • For people working 41hours or more per week, men have commutes that are 27% longer.[7]


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