20:1 - SEXUAL ASSAULT ON CAMPUS
- Approximately 3 percent of college women become survivors of a completed or attempted rape during a typical academic year, according to a survey recently conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice.
- 60% of completed rapes that occurred on campus occurred in the victim's residence according to the Dept. of Justice (2000).
- 10.3% of completed rapes took place in a fraternity house (US Dept of Justice 2000).
- Fewer than 5 percent of competed and attempted rapes were reported to law enforcement officials (US Dept of Justice 2000).
- In about two-thirds of the rape incidents, the victim told someone, but most often not a family member or college official (US Dept of Justice 2000).
- Reasons for not telling included, fear of reprisal by assailant, fear of being treated with hostility by police, not being believed, not wanting family to know and not believing the incident was harmful or important enough to bring to authorities (US Dept of Justice 2000).
Last Updated: 6/9/09