CRIME VICTIMS COUNCIL

General Statistics

Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted
[RAINN calculation based on 2000 National Crime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice. Here are details of the calculation.]

In 2000, there were 261,000 victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault. [2000 National Crime Victimization Survey. Bureau of Justice Statistics.]

Of these 261,000 victims, 114, 000 were victims of sexual assault, 55,000 were victims of attempted rape, and 92,000 were victims of completed rape. [2000 NCVS.]

Because of the methodology of the National Crime Victimization Survey, these figures do not include victims 12 or younger. While there are no reliable annual surveys of sexual assaults on children, the Justice Department has estimated that one of six victims are under age 12. [Child Rape Victims, 1992]


Women are victims
Men, Too...
And, of course, kids...
Silent Victims...
One of the most startling aspects of sex crimes is how many go unreported. The most common reasons given by victims for not reporting these crimes are the belief that it is a private or personal matter and that they fear reprisal from the assailant.
The Rapist isn't a masked man
And he's not hiding in the bushes
[Statistics in this section are from: Sex Offenses and Offenders. Bureau of Justice Statistics, U.S. Department of Justice, February 1997]
The Dangers of Youth
15% of victims are under age 12
29% are age 12-17
44% are under age 18
80% are under age 30
[SOO, 1997, 1999 NCVS]
The Criminal
The Punishment