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April marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month and the statistics are staggering

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This April marks Sexual Assault Awareness month, a time when survivors and advocacy groups work to raise awareness surrounding the pervasive issue of sexual violence, as well as educate the public about ways to prevent it.

“We know that one month isn’t enough to solve the serious and widespread issue of sexual violence," Laura Palumbo of the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) said in a statement, adding that the annual event serves as "a reminder that we can change the culture through the things we say and do each day.”

“It can be as simple as calling out comments that blame victims for being assaulted or make light of sexual violence," Palumbo said.

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President Donald Trump issued a statement last Friday proclaiming April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevent Month, saying "we remain steadfast in our efforts to stop crimes of sexual violence, provide care for victims, enforce the law, prosecute offenders, and raise awareness about the many forms of sexual assault."

"Sexual assault crimes remain tragically common in our society, and offenders too often evade accountability," the presidential proclamation added.

The NSVRC is calling on supporters to don the color teal on April 3, their "Day of Action," as a way to spread awareness and show solidarity with survivors.

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This year's Sexual Assault Awareness Month comes following the watershed #MeToo movement that sent shock waves throughout nearly every industry, revealing the indiscriminate nature of sexual violence, as hundreds of people spoke out about their experiences. The movement triggered a nationwide conversation and helped diminish the stigma about coming forward as a survivor of sexual violence.

The NSVRC hopes to continue these difficult conversations this April by launching the "Embrace Your Voice" campaign, writing in a statement that the movement encourages people to speak up to "promote safety, respect and equality toward ending sexual violence."

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The U.S. Department of Justice defines sexual assault as "any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient."

This includes "forced sexual intercourse, forcible sodomy, child molestation, incest, fondling, and attempted rape," according to the DOJ.

Sexual assault by the numbers
All figures below are reported by the NSVRC

One in three women will experience some form of contact sexual violence in their lifetime.

One in six men will experience some form of contact sexual violence in their lifetime.

63 percent of sexual assaults are not reported to police.

More than 90 percent of sexual assault victims on college campuses do not report the assault.

One in five women will be raped at some point in their lives.

One in 71 men will be raped at some point in their lives.

$122,461 is the lifetime cost of rape, per victim.

$127 billion is the amount of money rape costs the U.S., annually.

51.1 percent of female rape victims reported being raped by an intimate partner.

40.8 percent of female rape victims reported being raped by an acquaintance.

In eight out of 10 cases of rape, the victim knew the perpetrator.

8 percent of rapes occurred while the victim is at work.
 
no means no ...not try harder
just because she dressed like you think shes a thot dont means shes a thot who wants nigga-ish actions.
 
Rape is fucked up and the shit needs to be eliminated.

But I don't understand some of those stats. If 90% of rapes aren't reported, then how do you know the true number? On top of that even if there is some way such data works out right, it undoubtedly treats all claims of rape as undisputed truth.
 
Rape is fucked up and the shit needs to be eliminated.

But I don't understand some of those stats. If 90% of rapes aren't reported, then how do you know the true number? On top of that even if there is some way such data works out right, it undoubtedly treats all claims of rape as undisputed truth.

Not reported means not reported to the police. The stats could come from polls, hospitals, social workers and so on...

"Have you ever been raped?"

"Yes."

"Did you report it?"

"No."
 
So for legal aged women it's 63% and 90%?

So the majority of rape crimes go unpunished because women don't say shit. Sounds like their fault.
 
werent you just making excuses for fab hitting the mother of his kids dos?

could have sworn your cape was flying high for Cosby, a known rapist/abuser lmaooooo

iron meet knee
 
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werent you just making excuses for fab hitting the mother of his kids dos?

could have sworn your cape was flying high for Cosby, a known rapist/abuser lmaooooo

iron meet knee
an this is where your warped mind is jacked up.
until i know for myself someone is guilty....i am no one to say they are.

sooooo saying a woman should not be raped has nothing to do with not saying a man is guilty of rape.

in your eyes.....all black men are guilty just off accusation.

but ehh....unlike other niggas...ill form my own opinion about someone. im not into popularism nor am i a lemming.

still wont stop me from pointing out other things
 
So for legal aged women it's 63% and 90%?

So the majority of rape crimes go unpunished because women don't say shit. Sounds like their fault.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2015/07/16/untested-rape-kits-evidence-across-usa/29902199/

In the most detailed nationwide inventory of untested rape kits ever, USA TODAY and journalists from more than 75 Gannett newspapers and TEGNA TV stations have found at least 70,000 neglected kits in an open-records campaign covering 1,000-plus police agencies – and counting. Despite its scope, the agency-by-agency count covers a fraction of the nation's 18,000 police departments, suggesting the number of untested rape kits reaches into the hundreds of thousands.
 
Not reported means not reported to the police. The stats could come from polls, hospitals, social workers and so on...

"Have you ever been raped?"

"Yes."

"Did you report it?"

"No."

Yeah, I guess you're right. Those stats are still dubious though. They should refrain from using any that can't be confirmed reasonably.
 
Numbers are false because just because somebody said they was raped don’t mean it happened.

So if a girl tells a doctor she was raped and don’t tell don’t report it don’t mean she was actually raped.
 
Rape is fucked up and the shit needs to be eliminated.

But I don't understand some of those stats. If 90% of rapes aren't reported, then how do you know the true number? On top of that even if there is some way such data works out right, it undoubtedly treats all claims of rape as undisputed truth.

It’s most likely based on anonymous surveys
 
Numbers are false because just because somebody said they was raped don’t mean it happened.

So if a girl tells a doctor she was raped and don’t tell don’t report it don’t mean she was actually raped.

That’s true but also a red herring in this scenario...the actual exact percentage isn’t that important, the idea is that it’s a significant percentage cause not THAT many women are gonna lie on an anonymous survey where there is no incentive to lie.
 
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