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100
What percent of women are sexually assaulted while in college?
More than 16% (some statistics say it is as high as 20-25%)
100
True or False? Perpetrators are more likely to sue a university than a victim.
True
100
What percentage of sexual assaults reported to the police in the United States are prosecuted?
20% (Only 26% led to an arrest)
100
True or False? Many students state knowing how to report a sexual assault.
False
100
If nothing changes, how many college students will be sexually assaulted in the upcoming school year?
More than 100,000
200
What percent of women sexually assaulted on college campuses do not report?
88%
200
In 2013, what type of college organization donated more than 60 million dollars to universities?
Fraternities
200
What percent of college presidents say their institutions handle sexual assault reports “appropriately”?
95%
200
How many universities are currently under federal investigation for their handling of sexual assault complaints?
More than 100
200
How many colleges and universities are currently under federal investigation for their handling of sexaul assault complaints?
More than 100
300
What percent of sexual assault claims are found to be false?
Between 2 and 8% (vary by source)
300
What percent of reported college sexual assaults are committed by student-athletes?
19% (Keep in mind that college athletes make up 4% of the student body)
300
True or False? Universities do not retaliate against faculty that support survivors of sexual assault.
False. University faculty that have spoken on behalf of sexual assault survivors have been punished, including termination and being denied tenure.
300
True or False? At Notre Dame University, there is a policy stating that the athletic department must provide information on the whereabouts of student athletes accused of sexual assault.
False. There is NO policy. In fact, there is a policy stating that campus security is not allowed to contact athletes at athletic facilities or ask athletic staff about their whereabouts.
300
Who was the current NFL player who was not charged for the sexual assault he was accused of while at Florida State University?
Jameis Winston
400
True or false? Men are more likely to be sexually assaulted by females rather than males.
False. Men are more likely to be sexually assaulted by males.
400
True or false? Sexual assault survivors are more often sexually assaulted by strangers.
False. Survivors are more likely to be sexually assaulted by someone they know than a stranger.
400
Between 1996 and 2016, at Stanford University, out of the 259 reported sexual assaults, how many perpetrators were expelled?
1 expulsion
400
What is the name of the gender equity law that allows everyone equal education?
Title IX. Activists have used this law stating that if the perpetrator is not removed from the university, it creates a hostile learning environment for students, which violates Title IX.
400
What is the name of the Stanford swimmer that was recently convicted of sexual assault?
Brock Turner
500
Name three possible negative health effects experienced by survivors of sexual assault.
Depression, crying, self harm, suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, avoiding classes, feeling as though the campus is get smaller and smaller, and many others
500
What percent of insurance claims from fraternities are related to sexual assault?
15% (The number one insurance clam from fraternities is assault and battery at 23%)
500
Name three punishments perpetrators of sexual assault have received in the past.
$25 fine, $75 fine, expulsion over summer break, expulsion after graduation, 50 hours of community service, a paper, a poster on how to approach a girl
500
At Harvard Law School a hearing was conducted to overturn a previous ruling in a case of sexual assault. The victim of the sexual assault was not notified of the hearing. The review board overturned the original ruling and found the perpetrator innocent. Was this process in direct violation of Title IX guidelines?
Yes
500
What sentence did the Stanford swimmer that was recently convicted of sexually assault receive?
Six months in jail
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