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Anyone who actually bought into this 1 and 5 women being sexually assaulted on campus figure has shit for brains. Common sense should have told you that was absurd. In fact, the assault rate against female students is actually half that of non-students. Feminists tried to push a 1 and 4 myth back in the 90s and their argument unraveled rather quickly.
The best way to deal with this situation is any time a sexual assault is reported to a university the accuser should be immediately referred to the local police and let them handle it. No more brushing the alleged victims under the rug or setting up kangaroo courts for the accused by the university. Pretty simple solution.
The best way to deal with this situation is any time a sexual assault is reported to a university the accuser should be immediately referred to the local police and let them handle it. No more brushing the alleged victims under the rug or setting up kangaroo courts for the accused by the university. Pretty simple solution.
A new analysis of crime data by the Department of Justice has found that collegiate women are less likely to be assaulted than their non-student peers, and their overall victimization rate is closer to one in forty than the oft-cited one in five.
The report, compiled by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), relies upon years of data collected in the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), a national survey of tens of thousands of households that seeks to measure the frequency of American crime, both reported and unreported.
The data spans the period from 1995-2013, and looks at females from the ages of 18 to 24, dubbed “college-age.” Over that period, the average number of sexual assaults suffered annually by college-age women not attending school was 65,700, while for those attending school it was substantially lower, at 31,300.
DOJ .61 Percent Of Students Are Sexually Assaulted The Daily Caller