Rape Crisis Information Pathfinder

Statistics on Rape and Sexual Assault

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Rape and Sexual Assault Statistics

Statistics from RAINN

Guide to statistics from aardvarc

Sexual Violence statistics from National Center for Injury Prevention and Control

Statistical Abstract of the United States from the US Census Bureau- click on section 5 (Law Enforcement)

Statistics from the FBI - uniform crime reporting

Statistics on intimate crime from the Bureau of Justice

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Find documents on Improving the Community Response to Sexual Assault Victims at the website for the National Criminal Justice Reference Service website.

Among them: Looking Back -- Moving Forward: A Guidebook for Communities Responding to Sexual Assault analyzes the progress of the past two decades in the response to sexual assault cases by law enforcement agents, prosecutors and emergency medical care providers. Looking Back also speaks to the development of rape crisis centers and other victim services that concentrate on meeting the needs of the victim.

This pathfinder created by M.M. Indigo 

INLS 111  UNC Chapel Hill INLS Graduate Student

Created March 2003

 

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