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Accepted on: Feb 13, 2014

The Sexual Victimization of Men in America: New Data Challenge Old Assumptions

Lara Stemple, JD, and Ilan H. Meyer, PhD

Lara Stemple is with the Health and Human Rights Law Project, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. Ilan H. Meyer is with the Williams Institute for Sexual Orientation Law and Public Policy, University of California, Los Angeles School of Law.

Correspondence should be sent to Lara Stemple, UCLA Law, 405 Hilgard Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476 (e-mail: ). Reprints can be ordered at http://www.ajph.org by clicking the “Reprints” link.

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L. Stemple and I. H. Meyer contributed to the conceptualization of this article, the interpretation of data, and the drafting and revision of content.

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ABSTRACT

We assessed 12-month prevalence and incidence data on sexual victimization in 5 federal surveys that the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation conducted independently in 2010 through 2012. We used these data to examine the prevailing assumption that men rarely experience sexual victimization. We concluded that federal surveys detect a high prevalence of sexual victimization among men—in many circumstances similar to the prevalence found among women. We identified factors that perpetuate misperceptions about men’s sexual victimization: reliance on traditional gender stereotypes, outdated and inconsistent definitions, and methodological sampling biases that exclude inmates. We recommend changes that move beyond regressive gender assumptions, which can harm both women and men.

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, , , , . (2016) Sexual Risk Behaviors and Substance Use Among Men Sexually Victimized by Women. American Journal of Public Health 106:7, 1263-1269.
Online publication date: 10-Jun-2016.
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