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92,700 men are forcibly raped each year in the
United States.
(Prevalence,
Incidence and Consequences of Violence Against
Women: Findings from the National Violence Against
Women Survey.
Tjaden, P. and Thoennes, N. U.S. Department of
Justice, Centers for Disease Control. November,
1998.)
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Boys are less likely than girls to report sexual
abuse because of the fear of retribution, the
social stigma against homosexual behavior, the
desire to appear self-reliant, and the concern
about loss of independence following disclosure.
(Sexual Abuse of
Boys: Definition, Prevalence, Correlates, Sequelae,
and Management.
Holmes, W., Slap, G. The Journal of the American
Medical Association, Vol. 280. 1998.)
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11% of total sexual assault victims are male, 89%
are female.
(1999 National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS).
U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice
Statistics, 2000.)
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48% of males were raped by strangers, compared
with 28% of females.
(Criminal
Victimization in 1999: changes 1998-1999, with
trends 1993-1999.
U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice
Statistics. August, 2000.)
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Many rapes and sexual assaults are perpetrated by
other heterosexual men, in all-male environments,
often as part of an initiation. Incidences of this
have been documented in military organizations,
fraternal organizations, athletic organizations,
prisons etc.
(Male on Male
Rape: The Hidden Toll of Stigma and Shame.
Scarce, Michael , Plenum Press. New York, New
York. 1997.)
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The organization Stop Prison Rape conservatively
estimates that 360,000 men are sexually assaulted
in prisons in the United States each year. For at
least 2/3 of these inmates the rapes are not
isolated events, but a repeated pattern (often as
gang rapes).
(Male on Male Rape: The Hidden Toll of Stigma and
Shame.
Scarce, Michael. Plenum Press. New York, New York.
1997.)

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