Sexual Violence Prevention
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- Sexual Violence Data
- Communities First
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Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence Data Publications
- Data Brief: Reports of Sexual Violence Among Minnesota Youth Up in 2022 (PDF)
The percent of Minnesota students who reported experiencing sexual violence increased substantially between 2016 and 2022, according to Minnesota Student Survey (MSS) data. These findings point to an increased need for sexual violence services, response, and prevention starting at early ages, across every area of the state, and for all communities. - Students Reporting Sexual Violence Victimization on the Minnesota Student Survey, 1992-2016 (PDF)
- Intimate Partner Violence Report 2019 (PDF)
- Describes hospital-treated intimate partner violence in Minnesota
- Sexual Violence Data Brief, 2010-2014 (PDF)
- Describes hospital-treated sexual violence in Minnesota
- Costs of Sexual Violence in Minnesota, July 2007 (PDF)
- The state's first-ever report on the estimated economic impact of rape and other forms of sexual assault, which reports costs of almost $8 billion in 2005, including medical and mental health care for victims, lost work and other quality of life issues, victim services, and criminal justice costs.
Visit the Safe Harbor Program data publications page for sexual exploitation and human trafficking reports.
Visit the Injury and Violence Prevention Section publications page for intersecting issue areas such as suicide, drug overdose, and traumatic brain injury.
Last Updated: 04/30/2025