Recent AAUW Report Undermines The Campus Sexual Assault Narrative

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'Anyone who has followed the campus sexual assault debate over the last decade has heard advocates, politicians, and reporters throwing around the disconcerting statistic that 1-in-5 women will be the victim of sexual assault while in college. The number is jarring…but is it truthful?

The federal Clery Act mandates that schools track and disclose reported incidents of campus sexual assault. A national crime victimization survey found that 65% of victims of sexual offenses do not report the assault. Currently, 12.7 million women are enrolled in American degree-granting colleges. Even with this underreporting problem, if 20% of college women were victims of sexual assault, one would expect to see large numbers of sexual assaults being reported to school officials.

Recently the American Association of University Women (AAUW) completed a review of the 2015 Clery data, which was compiled from all 11,000 college campuses across the nation. The title of the report highlights its most important finding: “89 Percent of Colleges Reported Zero Incidents of Rape in 2015.” This is not a typo. The AAUW’s report states without qualification that at nearly nine out of 10 campuses, not a single rape was reported to campus officials.'

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If these campuses receive no reports of rape, it's not because no rapes are taking place. It's because women are too afraid to report the rapes because of defects in the college's intake system.

These schools that report no rapes usually end up in trouble.

This is feminism 101. If there is no apparent problem, feminists still insist there must be a problem so the feminists have a reason to exist. The end result is feminism destroys everything it touches.

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