DoJ study challenges accusations of ‘rape culture’ on campus

AMERICAN THINKER
by Rick Moran
December 12, 2014

A DoJ study conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics has some startling information on campus sexual assaults. It appears that a previous study that purported to show 1 in 5 female students being sexually assaulted was vastly inflated, and that non-students are far more likely to be sexually assaulted than students. The full study, which was published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, a division within DOJ, found that rather than one in five female college students becoming victims of sexual assault, the actual rate is 6.1 per 1,000 students, or 0.61 percent. READ MORE

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