Rape and Sexual Violence

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Rape and Sexual Violence Rape and sexual violence is a very serious problem that affects millions of people each year. Rape is someone taking advantage of another person sexually. Sexual assault can be verbal, physical, visual, or anything that forces a person to join in unwanted sexual contact or attention. ("Sexual Assault.") Rape is one of the most underreported crimes. In 2002, only thirty-nine percent of rapes and sexual assaults were reported to law officials. ("Sexual Violence: Fact Sheet.") Victims sometimes do not report that they have raped because of shame or feeling that it was their fault. It is never the victim's fault. "Victim blaming" is holding the victim of a crime to be in a whole or in partly responsible for what had happened to them. Most victims believe this. ("Myths and Facts about Sexual Violence.") One in every six women and one in every thirty-three men has been reported being raped. Usually women are raped under the age of eighteen and men under the age of twelve. Women are more likely to report rape than men. Out of high school youth nationwide, nine percent reported they have been raped. Among college students nationwide, between twenty and twenty-five percent of women reported completed of attempted rape. Among adults nationwide, more than 300,000 women and over 90,000 men reported being raped in the previous twelve months. ("Sexual Violence: Fact Sheet.") Women are more likely to be victims of rape or sexual violence than men. Seventy-eight percent of victims of women and twenty-two percent are men. Women who are raped before the age of eighteen are twice as likely to be raped again as adults. Victims are at greater risk of rape or sexual assault while intoxicated. ("Sexual Violence: Fact Sh... ... middle of paper ... ...apidly our world today. There are hundreds of places people may go and visit for help or more information about rape and sexual violence. It is very important that when and if it happens, the victim needs to report the crime to authorities immediately. People must know the truth about rape and sexual violence and what to do about it. Work Cited Carson-Dewitt, Rosalyn, M.D. Drugs;Alcohol, and Tobacco. Volume 1. New York, Macmillan, 2003. Carson-Dewitt, Rosalyn, M.D. Drugs;Alcohol, and Tobacco. Volume 3. New York, Macmillan, 2003. "Myths and Facts about Sexual Violence." Office on Violence against Women. www.usdoj.gov/ovw/MythsFactSexualViolence.htm. "Sexual Assault." The National Women's Health Information Center. www.4women.gov. "Sexual Violence: Fact Sheet." National Center for Injury Prevention and Control. www.cdc.gov/ncipc/factsheets/svfacts.htm.

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