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  1. Sexual Violence and College Campuses. The 2019 Campus Climate Survey on Sexual Assault and Misconduct prepared for the Association of American Universities, updating a 2015 study of the same name, found sexual assault and misconduct at 33 of the nation’s major universities was almost one in four undergraduate women.

  2. Jun 2, 2016 · Sexual assault on college campuses continues to make national headlines. We know the victims suffer short- and long-term health problems, such as sexually transmitted infections, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic illness and post-traumatic stress disorder.

  3. In recent college studies by Krebs and colleagues, sexual assault is defined to include “unwanted sexual contact that could include touching of a sexual nature, oral sex, sexual intercourse, anal sex, or sexual penetration with a finger or object” (Krebs, et al., 2009, p. 641).

  4. One in 5 women and one in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college (i). More than 90% of sexual assault victims on college campuses do not report the assault (c) 63.3% of men at one university who self-reported acts qualifying as rape or attempted rape admitted to committing repeat rapes (j)

  5. Oct 15, 2019 · Campus Survey: Sexual Assault, Harassment Remain Serious Problems. Results from the second campus survey of sexual misconduct show that sexual assault and harassment remain serious problems at institutions of higher education nationwide. by Jonathan Shaw. On October 15, Harvard released the results of a survey intended to estimate the ...

  6. Statistics. Among college women, nine out of 10 victims of sexual assault knew the person who sexually assaulted them (Fisher, Cullen, & Turner, 2000). In a nationally representative survey of adults, 37.4% of female rape victims were first raped between ages 18-24 (Black et al., 2011).

  7. It has been noted that more than 6% of men experienced attempted or completed sexual assault in college1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is committed to preventing sexual violence, and recent, national attention to sexual violence on U.S. campuses has presented new opportunities to address this problem.

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