“‘Males have the added burden of facing a society that doesn’t believe rape can happen to them … at all,’ says psychotherapist Elizabeth Donovan.” Read more: http://www.cnn.com/2013/10/09/living/chris-brown-female-on-male-rape/index.html?hpt=hp_bn11
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“Nine percent of youth reported committing some sort of sexual violence, researchers found. That included kissing or touching someone while knowing the person didn’t want them to or forcing someone to have sex.”
“But experts in the field say that one set of victims — black women — is at a far greater risk to experience the grimmest of all domestic violence statistics: They are about three times more likely to die at the hands of a partner or ex-partner than members of other racial groups. Intimate-partner homicide is also among the leading causes of death for black women ages 15 to 35.”
“Ending violence in the home is a national imperative that requires vigilance and dedication from every sector of our society.”
Although domestic violence is a pervasive problem year-round, affecting more than 12 million women and men annually (NISVS, 2010