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Women who are home alone after dark and feel safe

Measure: Proportion of women who are home alone after dark and feel safe in the last 12 months

  • Baseline value

    93%

  • Latest value

    93%in 2021–22

Last updated:

Interpretation

An increase in general feelings of safety across the community would indicate a greater perception that prevention initiatives are effective in keeping people and communities safe.

Outcome: 3 Community attitudes and beliefs embrace gender equality and condemn all forms of gendered violence without exception 

Sub-outcome: 3.4 Gender equality, positive relationships, and positive masculinities are promoted across the community including in faith-based, sporting, entertainment, educational institutions, digital spaces, the arts, and media organisations 

Indicator: Increased general feelings of safety 

Baseline: 2021–22

Latest year: 2021–22

Data source: ABS Personal Safety Survey 

Source: DSS 2024.

For information about how this measure is derived, please refer to the Technical specifications for National Plan Outcomes.

Additional National Plan Outcomes data are available from the Data downloads page.

 Time series 

Women who were home alone after dark and felt safe in the last 12 months, 2005 to 2021–22

^: statistically significant difference to the 2021–22 reporting rate.

State and territory

Women who were home alone after dark and felt safe in the last 12 months, by jurisdiction, 2016 and 2021–22

^: statistically significant difference to the 2021–22 reporting rate.

Population characteristics

Age   

Women who were home alone after dark and felt safe in the last 12 months, by age group, 2016 and 2021–22

^: statistically significant difference to the 2021–22 prevalence rate.

Country of birth

Women who were home alone after dark and felt safe in the last 12 months, by country of birth, 2016 and 2021–22

^: statistically significant difference to the 2021–22 prevalence rate.

Disability status

Women who were home alone after dark and felt safe in the last 12 months, by disability status, 2016 and 2021–22

^: statistically significant difference to the 2021–22 prevalence rate.

Sexual orientation

Women who were home alone after dark and felt safe in the last 12 months, by sexual orientation, 2021–22

Remoteness  

Women who were home alone after dark and felt safe in the last 12 months, by remoteness, 2016 and 2021–22

^: statistically significant difference to the 2021–22 prevalence rate.

More information

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