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The epidemic of

SEXUAL ASSAULT
;the horrifying history of letting predators slide.

National sexual assault hotline :

800-656-4673

Statistics
1 in every 6 women have been raped (or almost
raped)

3 in every 5 women have been sexually


assalted (including rape)

90% of adult rape victims are female.

Females ages 16-19 are 4 times more likely than the


general population to be victims of rape, attempted
rape, or sexual assault

1 out of every 10 rape victims are male.

About 3% of American men—or 1 in 33—have experienced


an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime.

21% of TGQN (transgender, genderqueer, nonconforming)


college students have been sexually assaulted, compared
to 18% of non-TGQN females, and 4% of non-TGQN males.

33% of women who are raped contemplate suicide.

13% of women who are raped attempt suicide.

Women are disprupostionally


tagrgeted in sexual assault.
On average, Native americans ages 12 and older
experience 5,900 sexual assaults per year

1 in 4 bisexual women have been sexually assaulted.

Native Americans are twice as likely to experience a


rape/sexual assault compared to all races

60% of all sexual violence against inmates is


perpetrated by jail or prison staff

6.2% of active duty women and 0.7% of active duty


men experienced sexual assault

93 percent of children who are victims of sexual


abuse know their abuser

One in 9 girls and 1 in 53 boys under the age of 18


experience sexual abuse or assault at the hands of
an adult

82% of all victims under 18 are female.

Every nine minutes, Child Protective Services finds


evidence for a claim of sexual abuse

Sexual assault of any gender is horrible.


But sexual assault of females (and
feminine presenting idividuals) is an
EPIDEMIC.

“Protect your daughter-” “ Educate your son!”


“What was she wearing?”
“What was she doing?”
“Who was she with”

These questions (and ones like them) place the blame on the
victim, instead of holding the abuser accountable

Rape was still around in the 1800s, when women


wore full length dresses and turle necks.

Rapists cause rape, clothes don't.

Denium day.
April 28, is denium day.
in 1992, when an 18-year old girl was raped by the 45-year old
driving instructor who was taking her to her very first driving
lesson. He took her to an isolated road, pulled her out of the car,
removed her jeans and forcefully raped her. The case was dropped,
on the grounds sthat her jeans were “ too tight to get off that
fast” and her rapest walks free

3/4 sexual assault cases go unreported.


If a woman does report her assault however,
it's incredibly hard to get her abuser
convicted.

“False allegations ruin boys lives!”


Rape ruins womens lives.
And only between 2-10% of allegations are
false.

Boys in college and highschool are much more


likely to not be convicted of sexual assault,
even if proof is subsantial.

Between 10,000 and 20,000 sexual predators


are released to the community each year
The “Not all men” argument

The “not all men” argument is a rebuttal


to statements made by women about the
injustice they face.
It does nothing but disrupt the
conversation about education for men
instead of protecting women.

Not all men are abusers but


almost all women will be abused
in their lifetime.

“If a woman is sharing an uncomfortable and traumatic


experience with you, the worst thing you can do at the
time is tell her not all men are like that. Her lived
experience is more important than your ignorance and your
half-pleading attempt to show that YOU are not like that.
Listen. Empathise. Probably don’t say anything at all.”
What is Correctional rape?
Correctional rape is a homophobic hate crime, in
which a homosexual individual is raped by the
oppistie sex, in attempt to “cure” the individual.

These are often done in groups, one story had 8 men


correctivly rape a 16 year old girl.

The family of the victim is often to blame, and will


often plan these attacks on thier children.

These hate crimes arent seen as so.

They are one of the most supported and backed forms


of sexual assault in the media in years.
Lets talk about; Sex trafficing

1 (888) 373-7888
National Human Trafficking Hotline

Or
Text "HELP" to 233733

Every year, millions of women, and children are


trafficked worldwide – including right here in the United
States. It can happen in any community and victims can be
any age, race, gender, or nationality. Traffickers might
use violence, manipulation, or false promises of well-
paying jobs or romantic relationships to lure victims
into trafficking situations.

4.8 million people are trafficked for forced sexual


exploitation.

Women and girls are disproportionately affected by


human trafficking, accounting for 71% of all
victims.

3.8 million adults are trafficked for forced sexual


exploitation and 1.0 million children are trafficked
for commercial sexual exploitation
Powerful men and sexual assault

Men of high regard, often use their power and


status to take advantage of the people working
under them.

Here, a list of the high-profile men who have been


accused of sexual harassment, assault, and/or
misconduct;
HARVEY WEINSTEIZ JANN WENNER JEFFREY TAMBOR

JAMES TOBACK DUSTIN HOFFMAN MATTHEW WEINER

BRETT RATNER MARK HALPERIN NICK CARTER

RUSSELL SIMMONS STEVEN SEAGAL RICHARD DREYFUSS

ROBERT KNEPPER GARY GODDARD


ISRAEL HOROVITZ ROY MOORE JAMES FRANCO

ANDREW KREISBERG DONALD TRUMP AZIZ ANSARI

JOHN LASSETER JOHN CONYERS MICHAEL DOUGLAS

TOM SIZEMORE AL FRANKEN R. KELLY

GEORGE TAKEI TRENT FRANKS RYAN SEACREST

JAMES LEVINE GEORGE H.W. BUSH SCOTT BAIO

DANNY MASTERSON BLAKE FARENTHOLD DAVID COPPERFIELD

MARIO BATALI DAN SCHOEN ED WESTICK

MORGAN SPURLOCK TONY CORNISH ANDY DICK

TAVIS SMILEY MICHAEL FALLON BEN AFFLECK

MATT LAUER JEFF HOOVER CASEY AFFLECK

GARRISON KEILLOR ALEX KOZINSKI STEVE WYNN

GERALDO RIVERA RUBEN KIHUEN MORGAN FREEMAN

CHARLIE ROSE ALEX GILADY CHRIS HARDWICK

CHRIS MATTHEWS DANNY JORDAAN GERARD DEPARDIEU

LEON WIESELTIER LARRY NASSAR LES MOONVES

RAUL BOCANEGRA JERRY RICHARDSON JEFF FAGER

STEPHEN BITTEL BEN VEREEN GEOFFREY RUSH

JACK LATVALA PAUL HAGGIS MICHAEL WEATHERLY

Andrew cuomo

There will always be Sexual predators


But becoming an advocate for sexual vilence
survivors is a start.

How to best do that?

Raise your voice on social media

Volunteer at your local hospital or help


hotline

Bring prevention training programs to


your community

Take your concerns all the way to the


top

Get involved with organizations that


support survivors

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