Research & statistics
We believe that to be effective, sexual violence prevention strategies - including legislation and public policy - should be based on evidence and solid research. Further, it must include and encompass the experience and voice of survivors.
It is therefore key that both state and non-state bodies working to prevent sexual violence collect, measure and analyse relevant data. You can read research and statistical analysis related to our work here.
DRCC Annual Report 2023 Statistics
In 2023, the National Rape Crisis Helpline recorded over 18,600 contacts which is the highest level ever in Dublin Rape Crisis Centre’s …
We-Consent Research 2024
A summary of findings from research by We-Consent as part of an omnibus survey by Opinions Research of a nationally representative sample of the Irish …
Webinar: The SAVI Report -20 Years on
In 2002, Ireland saw its first ever survey on the population-wide prevalence of sexual violence. To mark the 20th anniversary of …
Role of Consent in Healthy Sexual Encounters
Qualitative research presentation by Dr Karen Hand on the role of consent in healthy sexual encounters Commissioned by DRCC …
Real Consent in Ireland presentation
Presentation of research on sexual behaviour & sexual consent - understandings and attitudes Carried out by Adam May, Karen Hand & …
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