Rape is a crime that not only temporarily hurts someone but also destroys the whole of their life. Most women have never been completely victimized of rape. There are many kinds of women who rape everyday, but the most common victims of rape have certain situations. When dealing with rape, there are various factors such as the relationship between the victim and crime, alcohol intake, past record. There are also many myths about rape victims. Rape is a very sensitive issue for women, victims, non-victims.
The Unified Crime Report and State Crime Victim Survey shows that black women and Hispanic women are more likely to become rape victims than white women. Women between the ages of 20 and 24 are most likely to be raped. Women with low educational standards and low incomes are also at high risk of being at the expense of rape. Women with the lowest income from households have the highest proportion of rape. Compared to women living in suburbs and rural areas, women living in cities are being raped twice. Finally, unmarried women tend to suffer more than married women. Therefore, the victim of model rape is a black unmarried woman, the educational level is 20 to 24 years old, living in the city center and income is small.
55% of women are victims of the people they know and according to the National Crime Victimization Survey, the rest are raped by strangers. During rape, strangers hurt 60% of women in some way.
Regardless of the relationship between the victim and the criminal, most women report damage. The number of women who know the criminal has not reported rape more than the stranger of the criminal. If she suffered seriously, women are more likely to report victims of rape and she needs all sorts of im
Conclusion 8-6 Respondents in the survey may not be able to understand the terms "rape" and "sexual assault" consistently in national crime damage surveys. Other studies use more specific words of behavior to explain a specific set of actions. All respondents will understand the more specific representation of the question more consistently, resulting in a more complete and accurate answer. Conclusion 8-7 The problems of rape and sexual assault in the National Criminal Damage Survey are raised from the perspective of crime damage surveillance and are incorporated into individual problems explaining other kinds of crimes. This situation may prohibit reports of cases that respondents did not consider it a criminal case, did not report to the police, or do not want to report to the police.
Victims of rape and sexual assault are derived from various gender, age, sexual orientation, race, geographical location, culture, and the level of disability or disability. The incidence of rape is divided into several categories that explain the relationship between the perpetrator and the victim and the background of sexual assault. These include date rape, gang rape, marital rape, incest rape, child sexual abuse, prison rape, acquaintance rape, war rape, and statutory rape. Compulsive sex acts can occur over a long period of time with little or no physical harm.