«Sexual violence scars Native American women». , 06-03-2013 [Consulta: 9 maig 2016]. «According to the Department of Justice, 86 percent of rapes and sexual assaults against Native American women are committed by non-Native American men.»Arxivat 17 de novembre 2019 a Wayback Machine.
Bailey, Jane; Shayan, Sara «Còpia arxivada». Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 28, 2, 2016, pàg. 321–341. Arxivat de l'original el 26 d’octubre 2017. DOI: 10.3138/cjwl.28.2.321 [Consulta: 25 octubre 2017].
Bailey, Jane; Shayan, Sara «Còpia arxivada». Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 28, 2, 2016, pàg. 321–341. Arxivat de l'original el 26 d’octubre 2017. DOI: 10.3138/cjwl.28.2.321 [Consulta: 25 octubre 2017].
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Roe, Bubar; Jumper Thurman, Pamela «Còpia arxivada». Social Justice, 31, 4 [98], 2004, pàg. 70–86. Arxivat de l'original el 2019-10-30. JSTOR: 29768276 [Consulta: 13 maig 2022]. «Natives are more likely to be victims of crime than are any other group in the United States. People of a different race committed 70% of violent victimizations against Natives. The report also notes the rate of violent crime experienced by Native women between 1992 and 1996 was nearly 50% higher than that reported by African American males, long known to experience very high rates of violent victimization. According to the Department of Justice, 70% of sexual assaults of Native women are never reported, which suggests that the number of violent victimizations of Native women is higher (Ibid.).»
«Background». National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Arxivat de l'original el 27 de maig 2017. [Consulta: 10 febrer 2017].
Policy Insights – Brief Statistics on Violence Against Native Women. NCAI Policy Research Center, 2013, p. 4. «A previously reported statistic that, “Among [American Indian and Alaska Native] victims of rape or sexual assault, 86 percent described the offender as non‐Indian” is accurate according to Perry’s analysis (2004) in American Indians and Crime: A BJS Statistical Profile, 1992–2002. However, Perry’s analysis includes reports by both Native men and women victims of rape or sexual assault. Given this brief’s focus on violence against Native women, we include the updated rate of 67 percent reported by Native women victims of rape or sexual assault indicated in Bachman, et al., (2008)»Arxivat 2020-01-15 a Wayback Machine.
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«Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men». National Institute of Justice, 5-2016 [Consulta: 12 gener 2020]. «Table A.5: American Indian or Alaska Native Female Victims: Sexual violence in lifetime by interracial perpetrator confidence interval (likelihood) weighted estimate (weighed based on percentage of population) 91.9% to 100.5% and intraracial perpetrator 10.8% to 30.4%»Arxivat 30 October 2019[Date mismatch] a Wayback Machine.
Roe, Bubar; Jumper Thurman, Pamela «Còpia arxivada». Social Justice, 31, 4 [98], 2004, pàg. 70–86. Arxivat de l'original el 2019-10-30. JSTOR: 29768276 [Consulta: 13 maig 2022]. «Natives are more likely to be victims of crime than are any other group in the United States. People of a different race committed 70% of violent victimizations against Natives. The report also notes the rate of violent crime experienced by Native women between 1992 and 1996 was nearly 50% higher than that reported by African American males, long known to experience very high rates of violent victimization. According to the Department of Justice, 70% of sexual assaults of Native women are never reported, which suggests that the number of violent victimizations of Native women is higher (Ibid.).»
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. «Background on the inquiry». www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca, 22-04-2016. Arxivat de l'original el 2017-09-13. [Consulta: 5 juny 2019].
Mahony, Tina Hotton; Jacob, Joanna; Hobson, Heather (6 June 2017). Women and the Criminal Justice System (PDF). Women in Canada: A Gender-based Statistical Report (89–503–X). Statistics Canada. p. 42. ISSN1719-4407.
Bailey, Jane; Shayan, Sara «Còpia arxivada». Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 28, 2, 2016, pàg. 321–341. Arxivat de l'original el 26 d’octubre 2017. DOI: 10.3138/cjwl.28.2.321 [Consulta: 25 octubre 2017].
Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. «Background on the inquiry». www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca, 22-04-2016. Arxivat de l'original el 2017-09-13. [Consulta: 5 juny 2019].
Policy Insights – Brief Statistics on Violence Against Native Women. NCAI Policy Research Center, 2013, p. 4. «A previously reported statistic that, “Among [American Indian and Alaska Native] victims of rape or sexual assault, 86 percent described the offender as non‐Indian” is accurate according to Perry’s analysis (2004) in American Indians and Crime: A BJS Statistical Profile, 1992–2002. However, Perry’s analysis includes reports by both Native men and women victims of rape or sexual assault. Given this brief’s focus on violence against Native women, we include the updated rate of 67 percent reported by Native women victims of rape or sexual assault indicated in Bachman, et al., (2008)»Arxivat 2020-01-15 a Wayback Machine.
«Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men». National Institute of Justice, 5-2016 [Consulta: 12 gener 2020]. «Table A.5: American Indian or Alaska Native Female Victims: Sexual violence in lifetime by interracial perpetrator confidence interval (likelihood) weighted estimate (weighed based on percentage of population) 91.9% to 100.5% and intraracial perpetrator 10.8% to 30.4%»Arxivat 30 October 2019[Date mismatch] a Wayback Machine.
Roe, Bubar; Jumper Thurman, Pamela «Còpia arxivada». Social Justice, 31, 4 [98], 2004, pàg. 70–86. Arxivat de l'original el 2019-10-30. JSTOR: 29768276 [Consulta: 13 maig 2022]. «Natives are more likely to be victims of crime than are any other group in the United States. People of a different race committed 70% of violent victimizations against Natives. The report also notes the rate of violent crime experienced by Native women between 1992 and 1996 was nearly 50% higher than that reported by African American males, long known to experience very high rates of violent victimization. According to the Department of Justice, 70% of sexual assaults of Native women are never reported, which suggests that the number of violent victimizations of Native women is higher (Ibid.).»
«Sexual violence scars Native American women». , 06-03-2013 [Consulta: 9 maig 2016]. «According to the Department of Justice, 86 percent of rapes and sexual assaults against Native American women are committed by non-Native American men.»Arxivat 17 de novembre 2019 a Wayback Machine.
«Background». National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Arxivat de l'original el 27 de maig 2017. [Consulta: 10 febrer 2017].
Mahony, Tina Hotton; Jacob, Joanna; Hobson, Heather (6 June 2017). Women and the Criminal Justice System (PDF). Women in Canada: A Gender-based Statistical Report (89–503–X). Statistics Canada. p. 42. ISSN1719-4407.