The reports and journal articles listed on this page focus on data broken down by ethnicity or community.
Findings from He Koiora Matapopore | 2019 NZ Family Violence Study provide intimate partner violence prevalence rates for Māori, Pacific, Asian and NZ European women in Aotearoa New Zealand
Ethnic-specific prevalence rates of intimate partner violence against women in New Zealand (Fanslow, Mellar, Gulliver & McIntosh, 2023) Open access
Māori
See ethnic-specific prevalence findings from He Koiora Matapopore | 2019 NZ Family Violence Study for the latest population-based data for Māori women
Understanding family violence: Māori in New Zealand (Te Puni Kōkiri, 2017)
Pasifika
See ethnic-specific prevalence findings from He Koiora Matapopore | 2019 NZ Family Violence Study for the latest population-based data for Pacific women in Aotearoa New Zealand
Pasifika research (Le Va, 2018)
Understanding family violence (Pasefika Proud, 2016)
By ethnicity
See ethnic-specific prevalence findings from He Koiora Matapopore | 2019 NZ Family Violence Study for the latest population-based data for Asian women in Aotearoa New Zealand
Findings from the Youth19 survey
East Asian, South Asian, Chinese and Indian students in Aotearoa: A Youth19 report (Youth2000 survey series, 2021)
Disaggregated data report
Towards freedom from violence: New Zealand family violence statistics disaggregated by ethnicity. (Paulin, J. & Edgar, N. Office of Ethnic Affairs, 2013)
LGBTIQ+ | Takatāpui (Rainbow) communities
Findings from the Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura –Outing Violence survey, 2015
Survey findings - partner violence and sexual violence
(Hohou Te Rongo Kahukura – Outing Violence, 2016)
Findings from the NZCVS, Cycles 1 & 2
Experiences of crime by sexual orientation (NZCVS, 2020)
Findings from the national Counting Ourselves survey of trans and non-binary people
Counting ourselves: The health and wellbeing of trans and non-binary people in Aotearoa New Zealand (Transgender Health Research Lab, 2019, pp.76-8) - Section 11: Safety & violence
Findings from the Youth19 survey
The health and wellbeing of takatāpui and rainbow young people who have been involved with Oranga Tamariki (Youth19 Survey series, 2022), see pages 27-28.
Te āniwaniwa takatāpui whānui: te irawhiti me te ira huhua mō ngā rangatahi | Gender Identity and young people’s wellbeing (Youth19 Survey series, 2023), see page 20.
Disabled people
Disabilities and violence in New Zealand (White Ribbon, 2021)
Shine a light on disability and violence: Infographic (White Ribbon, 2021)
Findings from the 2019 NZ Family Violence Study published in these open access articles:
Lifetime prevalence of intimate partner violence and disability: Results from a population-based study in New Zealand (Fanslow, Malihi, Hashemi, Gulliver & McIntosh, 2021)
Prevalence of nonpartner physical and sexual violence against people with disabilities (Malihi, Fanslow, Hashemi, Gulliver & McIntosh, 2021)
Findings frome the NZCVS Cycle 3
Key findings from the 3rd cycle of the NZ Crime and Victimisation Survey: What it means for disabled people (Office for Disability Issues, 2021)
Intersectionality
Findings from the Youth19 survey
Negotiating multiple identities : Intersecting identities among Māori, Pacific, Rainbow and disabled young people (Youth2000 survey series, 2021)