Sexual Misconduct Statistics and Texas Senate Bill (SB) 212 Report
Title IX Statistics
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One in five women are sexually assaulted while in college
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One in 16 men are sexually assaulted while in college
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College students are the most vulnerable to sexual violence during the first few weeks of the first and second year
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About 60% of on-campus rapes occur in the residence of the victim; 31% in another residence; and 9% in fraternity houses
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90% of survivors on a college campus know their attackers
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75% of the victims of rape involving attackers known to them did not identify their experience as rape
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Less than 5% of college rapes are reported
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97% of alcohol-related sexual assaults both parties were drinking
One of the most persistent myths about rape is that the victim was somehow party to the offense: he or she was seductive or provocative and got what they asked for. Even if the victim wore a short skirt, drank too much, and even if he/she acted provocatively or seductively, the victim still retains the right to say no.
Texas SB 212 Report for °µÍø³Ô¹Ï College
°µÍø³Ô¹Ï College complies with Texas Senate Bill (SB) 212 (2019) by providing regular reports documenting investigations of sexual misconduct.
The SB 212 Report for °µÍø³Ô¹Ï College is provided in Portable Document Format (PDF). You may need the free plugin to view the file.
