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  • From: "John D. Foubert, Ph.D., LLC" <>
  • To: shc_firepeered <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: Perpetrator Stats
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2017 15:36:36 -0600
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Amber & SAPC,

Here are some statistics that might help you.  For the full citations, go to http://www.oneinfourusa.org/statistics.php   I hope this helps!

John Foubert


For female rape survivors, 98.1% of the time a man was the perpetrator (Black, Basile, Breiding, Smith, Walters, & Merrick, 2011).

 For male rape survivors, 93% of the time, a man was the perpetrator (Black, Basile, Breiding, Smith, Walters, & Merrick, 2011).

 Among male offenders who rape women, 64% were using alcohol and/or drugs prior to the attack (Brecklin & Ullman, 2002).

 Two different longitudinal studies have found that fraternity men are three times more likely to commit sexual assault than other college men (Foubert, Newberry, & Tatum, 2007; Loh, Gidycz, Lobo, & Luthra, 2005.)

 Rapists are almost always (98%) men (Sedgwick, 2006).

 College men who consume alcohol two or more times a week and had friends who support physical and emotional abuse of women are nine times more likely to commit sexual assault than men with none of these characteristics (DeKeseredy & Schwartz, 2014).

9% of college men admit to acts meeting the legal definition of either rape or attempted rape (Abbey & McAuslan, 2004).

 

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On Wed, Jan 11, 2017 at 10:24 AM, shc_firepeered <> wrote:

Hello all,

We are looking to do some presentation updates and would like to update some of our statistics. Unfortunately we are having a hard time finding good statistics to be able to talk about the perpetrator population. the best statistic we currently have is from Lisak's 2002 work "Repeat rape and multiple offending among undetected rapists". What stats are others quoting and have you all come across other good ways to talk about the percentage of perpetrators on college campuses.


Amber Mosley M.A.

Coordinator of Sexual Assault Prevention Education

Sindecuse Health Center

(269)387-2990


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