According to RAINN (2009), about 10% of victims of sexual assault and sexual abuse are adult males and young men. Regarding the nature of the attacks, real numbers include a summary of reported incidents from undesired sexual contacts to forced invasions. In order to qualify this description, we must understand that this percentage does not reflect a large number of offenses not reported due to the problems described in this article. Sexual assault is a crime that is underreported.
NCVS estimates that men are the victims of more than 51,000 rape or sexual assault last year, but most studies on sexual violence are focused on male victims and women's victims . In studies of rape and sexual assault, several studies have shown that men face greater prejudice than women. In this case, 15% of respondents other than Hispanic whites and 13% of non-Hispanic blacks respondents included a survey of non-Hispanic respondents by NCVS 4. Non-Hispanic whites, 17% Hispanic blacks and 12% non-Hispanic blacks (according to the Census Bureau). However, many of the existing literature on sexual violence is representative of race, ethnicity, and ethnic minorities.
Male victims of sexual violence and victims of transgender also respond to Mr. Trump 's election. These demographics are sometimes overlooked, but 13,000 men are victims of rape every year, many of which have not been reported. The transgender statistics are shocking: one in two transformers and one in sexual assault at some point in their life. As the human rights movement pointed out, as a community, LGBTQ people are faced with higher levels of poverty, stigma, and alienation, so we are at risk of sexual assault. We are also faced with higher hatred motivated violence, which often takes the form of sexual assault. In addition, society engages in excessive sexual behavior and insulting our relationship with LGBTQ can lead to intimate partner's violence resulting from intrinsic homophobia and shame.