Uniform Crime Report

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Almost 85,000 females reported to the police that they had been a victim of forcible rape or attempted rape in 2010 according to the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report (UCR). This is a significant number of women that are affected by this crime and are forced to deal with the consequences after. Rape according to the FBI is defined as: “Penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person”. However there are slight variations in definition from state to state. This definition has changed overtime just as the issues and types of rape have become more apparent to criminal justice officials. In earlier years, rape laws were gender neutral, only applying to females, …show more content…

When it comes to the stereotype of rape, many think of it as a stranger attacking a women in a dark alley with a weapon, but in reality that is a very rare and unlikely rape scenario. Most of the women who are raped actually know the perpetrator and it commonly takes place in private during normal daily activities (Mason). Because of the offender usually being known to the victim, this aids in the negative short term effects that they experience. This is a cause of depression and self-doubt because the victim know sees everything she used to know as “untrue” since she was hurt in such a deep way by someone she knew. She is distrustful of others and reluctant to keep close ties with many relationships (Mason). To the victim this is the ultimate feeling of betrayal and some victims have a hard time coming to terms with the fact that they were raped by someone they actually knew and is a definite cause of denial that this happened and leads to the victim being hesitating about reporting to the police (Karmen). Knowing the perpetrator does effect short term effects on rape victims and have an impact on their decision to report the crime to the authorities, but there are other factors involved when it comes to victims and reporting to the

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