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Studies have shown that rape victims usually are very young women and that young women and teen girls are the most frequently raped.
According to Bureau of Justice Statistics, the most frequently raped age group is 18-21. 15-17 and 22-24 are nearly just as frequently. All the other listed age groups are significantly less commonly raped, the least common being 50+. The average age of a rape victim is 27, but this included uncommon outliers who are much older. The median age is 23. I remember another study reporting the median age of a rape victim as 21 or 22.
According to RAINN, Females ages 16-19 are 4 times more likely than the general population to be victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault. Women ages 18-24 who are college students are 3 times more likely than women in general to experience sexual violence. Females of the same age who are not enrolled in college are 4 times more likely.
another study reveals 16-25 year old women are 3 times more likely to be raped than other women. It also reveals that 38% of acquaintance rape victims are 14-17 year olds. (Acquaintance rape is rape by someone you know, like acquaintances of course or friends, intimate partners, spouses, coworkers, relatives, etc) most rape is acquaintance rape.
According to CDC, Most female victims of completed rape (79.6%) experienced their first rape before the age of 25; 42.2% experienced their first completed rape before the age of 18 years. This means 37.4% of female victims of completed rape experienced their first completed rape at age 18-24
another study reveals that 65% of sexual assault victims are 12-29 years old. 80-44=36 and 26+29=65. When you remove the victims who are below 12 you get this. I read that 17 million American women have been raped for a period of time. 17,000,000 x .15 = 2,550,000. 17,000,000-2,550,000=14,450,000 were 12 or older. 17,000,000 x .29=4,930,000 and that number divided by 14.45 million is 34.12% of victims being 12-17. 17 million x .36 = 6,120,000. 6.12 million divided by 14.45 million is 42.35% being 18-29.
34.12+42.35=76.47% of victims being 12-29. I decided to remove the victims below 12 because rapists often who rape young adults often might be prone to raping jb foids too. I remember reading that child molestation is technically 13 and below while 14-17 is statutory rape and those below 13 and more likely to be victims of other sexual assault while those over 13 are more likely to be victims of rape. So I wanted to show you what age group the normal rapists target instead of just all including child molesters.
I also read that the modal age of a rape victim is 15. Also, studies show that even men in their 30s, 40s, 50s etc mostly have very young victims (ie: teen girls and women in their early 20s). Studies also show that inmates usually tend to rape young inmates, and older inmates are more likely to sexually assault than physically assault other inmates. The average age of a prison rape victim is 21-23 while the modal age is 18/19.
the most common age group of an acquaintance rape victim is 15-24 and most rape in general is acquaintance rape. The most common age group of date rape victims is late teens early 20s. One of the studies I cited shows this too:
“Studies of the risk of sexual assault during other crimes suggests that young women are much more likely to be victimized than older women even when they have similar levels of contact and vulnerability. For example, Felson and Cundiff (2012) used the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) to examine the effects of age of the victim on whether male offenders committed sexual assaults during robberies of female victims. They found that male offenders were most likely to commit sexual assault while robbing women between the ages of 15 and 29 years (see also Felson & Krohn, 1990). This pattern was observed regardless of the age of the offender. Other research has shown that female homicide victims who had been raped were younger than female homicide victims who had been the victim of theft (Shackelford, 2002; Wilson, Daly, & Scheib, 1997). The age pattern observed in these studies supports the idea that opportunity factors cannot fully explain why the victims of sexual assault tend to be young women. The sexual attractiveness of young women seems to be the most convincing explanation of the strong age pattern that remains when opportunity factors are controlled”
According to Bureau of Justice Statistics, the most frequently raped age group is 18-21. 15-17 and 22-24 are nearly just as frequently. All the other listed age groups are significantly less commonly raped, the least common being 50+. The average age of a rape victim is 27, but this included uncommon outliers who are much older. The median age is 23. I remember another study reporting the median age of a rape victim as 21 or 22.
According to RAINN, Females ages 16-19 are 4 times more likely than the general population to be victims of rape, attempted rape, or sexual assault. Women ages 18-24 who are college students are 3 times more likely than women in general to experience sexual violence. Females of the same age who are not enrolled in college are 4 times more likely.
another study reveals 16-25 year old women are 3 times more likely to be raped than other women. It also reveals that 38% of acquaintance rape victims are 14-17 year olds. (Acquaintance rape is rape by someone you know, like acquaintances of course or friends, intimate partners, spouses, coworkers, relatives, etc) most rape is acquaintance rape.
According to CDC, Most female victims of completed rape (79.6%) experienced their first rape before the age of 25; 42.2% experienced their first completed rape before the age of 18 years. This means 37.4% of female victims of completed rape experienced their first completed rape at age 18-24
another study reveals that 65% of sexual assault victims are 12-29 years old. 80-44=36 and 26+29=65. When you remove the victims who are below 12 you get this. I read that 17 million American women have been raped for a period of time. 17,000,000 x .15 = 2,550,000. 17,000,000-2,550,000=14,450,000 were 12 or older. 17,000,000 x .29=4,930,000 and that number divided by 14.45 million is 34.12% of victims being 12-17. 17 million x .36 = 6,120,000. 6.12 million divided by 14.45 million is 42.35% being 18-29.
34.12+42.35=76.47% of victims being 12-29. I decided to remove the victims below 12 because rapists often who rape young adults often might be prone to raping jb foids too. I remember reading that child molestation is technically 13 and below while 14-17 is statutory rape and those below 13 and more likely to be victims of other sexual assault while those over 13 are more likely to be victims of rape. So I wanted to show you what age group the normal rapists target instead of just all including child molesters.
I also read that the modal age of a rape victim is 15. Also, studies show that even men in their 30s, 40s, 50s etc mostly have very young victims (ie: teen girls and women in their early 20s). Studies also show that inmates usually tend to rape young inmates, and older inmates are more likely to sexually assault than physically assault other inmates. The average age of a prison rape victim is 21-23 while the modal age is 18/19.
the most common age group of an acquaintance rape victim is 15-24 and most rape in general is acquaintance rape. The most common age group of date rape victims is late teens early 20s. One of the studies I cited shows this too:
“Studies of the risk of sexual assault during other crimes suggests that young women are much more likely to be victimized than older women even when they have similar levels of contact and vulnerability. For example, Felson and Cundiff (2012) used the National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) to examine the effects of age of the victim on whether male offenders committed sexual assaults during robberies of female victims. They found that male offenders were most likely to commit sexual assault while robbing women between the ages of 15 and 29 years (see also Felson & Krohn, 1990). This pattern was observed regardless of the age of the offender. Other research has shown that female homicide victims who had been raped were younger than female homicide victims who had been the victim of theft (Shackelford, 2002; Wilson, Daly, & Scheib, 1997). The age pattern observed in these studies supports the idea that opportunity factors cannot fully explain why the victims of sexual assault tend to be young women. The sexual attractiveness of young women seems to be the most convincing explanation of the strong age pattern that remains when opportunity factors are controlled”