From the ArcaMax Publishing, Health & Fitness Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/healthtips/s-345400-949460
DURHAM, N.H. (UPI) -- A University of New Hampshire study shows that
the vast majority of incidents of unwanted sex on campus are
perpetrated by someone the victim knows.
More than 2,400 undergraduate students were surveyed in the 2005/2006
academic year, with previous student surveys conducted in 1988 and
2000.
"Colleges and universities around the country find this same
percentage, yet the stereotype remains that the perpetrator is a
stranger," the study said. "We need to continue to educate the campus
community that acquaintances are most likely to be the perpetrators
against women."
Overall, unwanted sexual contact occurs where students live, in the
context of social events, and often alcohol is involved, the study
said.
Of the female victims surveyed, 85 percent report that someone they
know committed unwanted sexual intercourse.
Seven percent reported having unwanted sex themselves, while 25
percent reported unwanted sexual contact, the study found.
Copies of the study are available at:
http://www.unh.edu/news/docs/2006unwantedsexualexperiences.pdf.