User:Heyitsjami/Campus sexual assault

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Campus sexual assault is any form of sexual assault or harassment committed against a student on a college campus. Research shows that the majority of victims of campus sexual assault are female, around the ages of 18-24, with an average percentage of about 25%. Female undergraduate students are often at the highest risk of being victimized by sexual assault on campus within the first few months of their first year at school. Female members of the LGBTQ+ community are deemed to be at the highest risk of being sexually assaulted on college campuses. The most prevalent form of sexual assault on college campuses was found to be incidences that occurred while the victim was incapacitated, either by drugs or alcohol. In contrast, studies have shown that rape, either attempted or completed, was the least prevalent form of campus sexual assault; in a study comprised of approximately 4,500 college-aged women, about 3% of the women reported to have been a victim to attempted or completed rape during their current year in school. This is not to say, however, that men do not fall victim to sexual misconduct on college campuses. Studies show that college-aged men account for approximately 13% of incidences of campus sexual assault.