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do you know a rape victim personally?

hidngod said:
A few. One girl in H.S., my friends G.F., was raped by her step father. HE LEFT SUDDENLY.
What seems to be more common, is ladies reporting that when they were younger they were either molested, or inappropriately touched, usually by male relatives. Really makes you wonder about the amount of stuff that goes unreported, unremembered.

We are certainly a long way from enlightenment, as a species.

I would be willing to guess that over half the women I have met were atleast some how molested at a younger age.

If I ever have a daughter I will never let her be alone with any male even if its my best friend or a family member.

Also, almost half the girls I know have had some type of date rape. I will be sure to tell any daughter I have this and more.


I hope I never have a daughter
 
Last girl I dated. Told me this story a week after we met. She had to leave college because of it. I personally had a very hard time listening to the story, we only dated very briefly. She rightfully so has issues from this, big time. She now thinks she's the queen of the world and everyone owes her everything she wants.

She came home to her apartment, lived alone, to a guy ransacking her place for money or drugs. She chased him out with a frying pan, but when she came out of the bathroom 3 of them were standing in the hallway. One chased her and threw her on the ground, the 3 of them kicked the daylights out of her until she was unconcious. They apparently raped her with themselves and objects in the house. She now has a permanent, untreatable ulcer from the stress it caused and stomach issues from what they put in her. They only got $30 and a bong.

When she came to, she called the police, they never came. Apparently the kids were brothers and sons of the Sheriff and ran home to tell Dad what they did. No prosecution whatsoever, she was basically forced out of the area. Internally corrupt nepotistic situation. Never became a national media story because of the corruption.

Extremely similar thing just happened a couple years back you may have heard here in Orange County, California. The sheriff's kid did similar on VIDEO. My friend's son was the head jurer, sickening video he said.
 
immagine facing ur mother after she finds out u raped someone.

if ur too fucked up to realize rape is wrong, at least that should be enough of a deterrant, unless u rape ur mother then shit i dont know
 
It's hard not to.
Statistically speaking (1999-2004) 1 out of 6 women have been raped.
1 out of 6.
Think about how many women are on this board and divide by six.

What is truly f**ked up is that you're thankful that it's either drugs, too much alcohol or misrepresentation and not a drag down beating in an alley or in the back of a van and you're not sure what is more mind numbing - being alive and wishing you weren't or trying to forget.

Men are not protected either - 1 in 10 men in 2001 were also victims.

Statisics are based on the events that are actually reported and found to be true, I'd rather not consider the reality.

False reporting or accusation of such a crime is a vulgar as the acutal act.





National Statistics
It is very difficult to gather statistics on a national basis partly because so few victims report the crimes and also because the penal codes vary state-to-state with ensuing variations in how a sexual assault crime is defined. With that in mind the Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (RAINN) has compiled the following statistics:

Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted. (RAINN calculation based on 2000 National Crime Victimization Survey. (NCVS) Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice)


In 2001, there were 249,000 victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault. (2000 NCVS)
Of these 249,000, 102,000 were victims of sexual assault, 63,000 were victims of attempted rape, and 84,000 were victims of completed rape. (2000 NCVS)
Because of the methodology of the National Crime Victimization Survey, these figures do not include victims 12 or younger. While there are no reliable annual surveys of sexual assaults on children, the Justice Department has estimated that one of six victims is under age 12. (Child Rape Victims, 1992)

Women are victims...

One out of every six American women has been a victim of an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime (14.8% completed rape; 2.8% attempted rape).
A total of 17.7 million women have been victims of these crimes. [Prevalence, Incidence and Consequences of Violence Against Women Survey, National Institute of Justice and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1998.)
In 2001, nine out of every ten rape victims were female. (1999 NCVS)

Men, too…

About three percent of American men - a total of 2.78 million men - have experienced an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime. [Prevalence, Incidence and Consequences of Violence Against Women 1998.)
In 2001, one in every ten rape victims was male.. (1999 NCVS)

And, of course, kids...

About 44% of rape victims are under age 18. Three out of every twenty victims (15%) are under age 12. (Sex Offenses and Offenders. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, 1997.)
Seven percent of girls in grades five to eight and twelve percent of girls in grades nine through twelve and said they had been sexually abused. (Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Girls, 1998.)
Three percent of boys in grades five through eight and five percent of boys in grades nine through twelve said they had been sexually abused. (Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Boys, 1998.)
93% of juvenile sexual assault victims knew their attacker; 34.2% were family members and 58.7% were acquaintances. Only seven percent of the perpetrators were strangers to the victim. (Sexual assault of Young Children as Reported to Law Enforcement. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, 2000)
In 1995, local child protective service agencies identified 126,000 children who were victims of either substantiated or indicated sexual abuse. Of these 75% were girls. Nearly 30% of child victims were between the ages of 4 and 7. (US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Child Maltreatment, 1995.)

Silent Victims...
One of the most startling aspects of sex crimes is how many go unreported. The most common reasons given by victims for not reporting these crimes are the belief that it is a private or personal matter and that they fear reprisal from the assailant.


In 2001, only 39% of rapes and sexual assaults were reported to law enforcement officials - fewer than one in every three. (1999 NCVS)
Of sexually abused children in grades five through twelve, 48% of the boys and 29% of the girls had told no one about the abuse - not even a friend or sibling. (Commonwealth Fund Survey of the Health of Adolescent Girls, 1998.)

The rapist isn't a masked man...

Approximately 66% of female rape victims knew their assailant. (2000 NCVS.)
Approximately 48% of victims are raped by a friend or acquaintance; 30% by a stranger; 16% by an intimate; and 2% by another relative. (2000 NCVS.)

And he's not hiding in the bushes...
Statistics in this section are from: Sex Offenses and Offenders. (SOO) Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, February 1997:


About four out of ten sexual assaults take place at the victim's own home. Two in ten take place in the home of a friend, neighbor or relative. One in ten take place outside, away from home. And about one in 12 take place in a parking garage.
More than half of all rape/sexual assault incidents were reported by victims to have occurred within one mile of their home or at their home.
43% of rapes occur between 6 pm and midnight. 24% occur between midnight and 6am. The other 33% take place between 6am and 6pm.

The Dangers of Youth

15% of victims are under age 12
29% are age 12-17
44% are under age 18
80% are under age 30 (SOO, 1997, 1999 NCVS)
Age 12-34 are the highest risk years. Risk peaks in the late teens: girls 16 to 19 are four times more likely than the general population to be victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault. (2000 NCVS.)

The Criminal

The average age of rapists at arrest is 31. Fifty-two percent are white; twenty-two percent of imprisoned rapists report that they are married. (SOO, 1997)
Juveniles accounted for about 16% of forcible rape arrestees in 1995 and 17% of those arrested for other sex offenses (SOO, 1997)
In about one out of three sexual assaults, the perpetrator was intoxicated - 30% with alcohol, 4% with drugs. (Alcohol and Crime. Bureau of Justice Statistics, 1998)
In one study, 98% of males who raped boys reported that they were heterosexual. (Sexual Abuse of Boys, Journal of the American Medical Association, December 2, 1998)
About 6% of rapes involved the use of a weapon - three percent used a gun, and three percent used a knife. 80% of victims reported the use of physical force only, and 10% were unsure. (2000 NCVS.)

The Punishment

61% of rapes/sexual assaults are not reported to the police. Those rapists, of course, never serve a day in prison. (1999 NCVS)
If the rape is reported to police, there is a 50.8% chance that an arrest will be made.
If an arrest is made, there is an 80% chance of prosecution.
If there is a prosecution, there is a 58% chance of a felony conviction.
If there is a felony conviction, there is a 69% chance the convict will spend time in jail.
So, even in those 39% of rapes that are reported to police, there is only a 16.3% chance the rapist will end up in prison.
Factoring in unreported rapes, about 6% - one out of sixteen - of rapists will ever spend a day in jail.
15 out of 16 rapists most likely will walk free.


http://www.pprsr.org/rapecrisis/statistics.cfm
 
Advocacy information: 1-in-4 of college women are raped annually

Actual statistics:

A review of Oklahoma University enrolment data and information supplied by campus police yielded the estimate that the annualized rape risk for 1996 freshmen women at OU was 1 chance in 476. [Source: Deflating the Date Rape Scare: A Look At Campus Police Records by Michael P. Wright, Scientific Social Research, Norman, Oklahoma]
 
quite a few, one happened last week and I found out sunday.... fucking rapists need to be tortured brutally to death IMO
 
Austin316 said:
quite a few, one happened last week and I found out sunday.... fucking rapists need to be tortured brutally to death IMO
yep. its none of my business really, but ive come up with a few plans that would work, and be untraceable...shame that God would get upset at me, not to mention my mum
 
GoldenDelicious said:
yep. its none of my business really, but ive come up with a few plans that would work, and be untraceable...shame that God would get upset at me, not to mention my mum

gonna make him read your threads?
 
Dated three girls who were victims. Not the greatest revelation to be had in a relationship.


But the last one was alot of fun - since she was trying to overcompensate.
 
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