Women Who Sexually Assault Men
Research reveals the truth about female sexual predators
Posted Oct 28, 2019
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When you hear the term “rape,” do you visualize a female offender? Probably not. Yet they exist. While according to statistics, most sexual offenders are men, I have prosecuted numerous women for sexual assault—against children, as well as adults. Research corroborates this reality.
Women Victimizing Men
Research indicates female perpetrators are more common than once believed. In a Scientific American article, Lara Stemple and Ilan H. Meyer (2017) note that surveys conducted by large-scale federal agencies reveal that women are often the perpetrators of sexual crimes. They refer to a study they published in 2014 finding that men were sexually victimized more often than most people would expect. Regarding the identity of the perpetrators, they analyzed surveys conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and found that over a one-year period, both sexes were equally likely to be subjected to nonconsensual sex, and most of the male victims reported being victimized by female perpetrators.
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