Sexual Assault Awareness on College Campuses

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Sexual Assault Awareness on College Campuses

Sexual violence is more prevalent on college campuses compared to other crimes, victims who are students are less likely to report to law enforcement, and college-age adults are at the highest risk for sexual violence than any other age group.

13% of all students experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation (among all graduate and undergraduate students). 23.1% of TGQN (transgender, genderqueer, nonconforming) college students have been sexually assaulted.

Only 20% of female student victims, age 18-24, report their assault to law enforcement. 5.8% of students have experienced stalking since entering college.

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Know Your Rights Title IX was created to protect college students against sexual violence, including written or verbal harassment, cyberbullying, unwanted advances, sexual touching, spreading sexual rumors, stalking, voyeurism, exhibitionism, or physical threats. Colleges have an obligation to address any reports of sexual misconduct, whether from students, professors, coaches, or faculty. If you experience sexual violence in any way, shape, or form on your college campus, you have the right to receive a prompt & thorough investigation into your accusation, and the right to receive protection (interim measures) until the investigation is concluded.

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What are my options after experiencing sexual assault? Experiencing sexual violence can be a traumatizing and confusing experience, and it's normal to feel unsure about how to work through that trauma. You have every right to report your experience to a trusted adult, a member of law enforcement, or a college staff member, but the choice is yours. Not reporting your assault does not make your experience any less legitimate. Shelterhouse is here to support whatever decision you make. We can talk you through options, advocate for you, help you navigate the legal system, or just provide a listening ear.

We offer free & confidential Sexual Assault Nursing Examinations where we can collect and store evidence for up to a year. We have advocates who can walk you through the legal process and/or accompany you to court if needed. Our team of therapists and social workers can offer one-on-one counseling or recommend support groups for you. If you need shelter to escape from your abuser, we offer safe refuge for both you and your children, if necessary.

You are not alone!


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