Attitudes matter : the 2021 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS). Findings for Australia Christine Coumarelos, Nicola Weeks, Shireen Bernstein, Natalie Roberts, Nikki Honey, Kate Minter and Erin Carlisle
By: Coumarelos, Christine
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Contributor(s): Weeks, Nicola
| Bernstein, Shireen
| Roberts, Natalie
| Honey, Nikki
| Minter, Kate
| Carlisle, Erin
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON23050004 |
The NCAS is the world’s longest-running population-level survey of community attitudes towards violence against women. The NCAS tells us how people understand violence against women, their attitudes towards it, and if there has been a change over time. It also gauges attitudes to gender inequality and people’s preparedness to intervene when witnessing abuse or disrespect towards women. The findings are drawn from interviews with a representative sample of 19,100 Australians aged 16 years or over. Findings from the 2021 survey were released in 2023. Further resources are available on the NCAS website. Record #8137