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• Table 3.11.1 shows that in Queensland in 2005-06, Indigenous people were 14.4times as likely as non-Indigenous people to be a victim of domestic violencerelated assault.• The rate of domestic violence for Indigenous females was nearly 18 times ashigh as the rate for non-Indigenous females (table 3.11.1).• Indigenous people in Queensland, were 4.5 times as likely to be victims ofassault than non-Indigenous people, while Indigenous females were 8.6 times aslikely as non-Indigenous females to be victims of assault (table 3.11.1).Tables 3A.11.32 and 3A.11.34 contain data on victims of selected crimes inQueensland for 2004-05.116

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