Contrary to your claim, @marcelareira, "sexual assault is[n't] the most gendered crime."
Am J Public Health. 2014 June; 104(6): e19.
Am J Public Health. 2014 June; 104(6): e19.
@CDCgov doesn't think men can be "raped."
Thanks, @melliflora, for collecting and editing the graphic.
Martin D. Schwartz wrote "Methodological Issues in the Use of Survey Data for Measuring and Characterizing Violence Against Women" which was published in August 2000 in volume 6, issue 8, of _Violence Against Women_ (journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.117…).
@FBI wasn't using the legal definition.
As Lara Stemple and Ilan H. Meyer point out, Dr. Koss' scholarship negatively impacts the equality of men.
Am J Public Health. 2014 June; 104(6): e20.
Am J Public Health. 2014 June; 104(6): e19.
The Office of the Inspector General for the Justice Department considers rape (pursuant to 18 U.S.C. §§ 2241, 2243, and 2244) of federal inmates a huge problem (oig.justice.gov/special/0504/i…).
This is important as competent government and scholarly data seem to contradict your figures.