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In China, a large number of sexual assaults are not recorded. In 2013, a multinational survey of sex crimes in the asia-pacific region showed that 22.7 percent of Chinese men surveyed said they had raped a woman. In addition, only 24.9 per cent of those accused of committing sexual crimes were arrested, compared with an average of 32.5 per cent in all countries surveyed. In addition, only 15.6 percent were incarcerated, compared with an average of 22.9 percent in other countries. On the face of it, the incidence of registered rape in China is lower than the average in the asia-pacific region, but the problem is more complicated

Furthermore, among those Chinese accused of committing sex crimes, only 24.9 percent were arrested, compared with an average of 32.5 percent for all the countries surveyed. Also, only 15.6 percent were imprisoned, compared with an average of 22.9 percent for all the other countries surveyed. On the surface, it appears that the rate of registered rape cases in China is lower than the average level of the Asia Pacific region, but the issue is more complicated