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Furthermore, rates of substance use and abuse are much higher among LGBTQ college students than heterosexuals, with LGBTQ women being 10.7 times more likely to drink than heterosexual women. [64] Unfortunately, many predators target those appearing to be vulnerable and it was found that over one half of all sexual abuse victims reported they ...
In their recent study (AAUW 2006) on sexual harassment at colleges and universities, the AAUW claimed that while both men and women were targets of sexual harassment, "women are disproportionately negatively affected." 62% of female college students and 61% of male college students report having been sexually harassed at their university.
A 2007 survey by the National Institute of Justice found that 19.0% of college women and 6.1% of college men experienced either sexual assault or attempted sexual assault since entering college. [269]
Most men would be quick to say that they respect women and certainly don’t intend women harm. Here are some statistics from the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes on its website at ncava.org: A three-year study showed that while male student-athletes make up 3% of the population on college campuses, they account for 20% of sexual ...
A man whose daughter attended Sarah Lawrence College is accused of "almost unspeakable abuse" of students from the elite school for about 10 years.
A former Elmira College student and her husband are claiming she was raped by an Elmira College hockey player and his brother on campus in 2000. ... alleged 2000 rape of student by 2 men. Gannett ...
Women are more likely than men to be murdered by an intimate partner. Of those killed by an intimate partner, about three quarters are female and about a quarter are male. In 1999 in the United States, 1,218 women and 424 men were killed by an intimate partner, [61] and 1,181 females and 329 males were killed by their intimate partners in 2005.
Story at a glance Students across the country are grappling with feelings of depression and anxiety, especially following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic — and women, it appears, are being ...