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Third of sexual assaults on university students go unreported - study

Research showing one third of university students who are sexually assaulted don t report it is a conservative figure, a sexual abuse survivors group says. A study by Te Whare Tāwharau, the University of Otago’s Sexual Violence Support and Prevention Centre, published in the New Zealand Medical Journal, the first since 1991, found 28 percent of the 1500 students surveyed reported sexual assault, including 15 percent who reported rape. Photo: 123rf Melanie Beres Photo: Otago University Olivia Montgomery was sexually assaulted at Otago University and said there are many reasons people don t report it. A lot of people who were assaulted knew the person who assaulted them and lived with them and had to continue living with them for the remainder of the year and a lot of us didn t want to speak out, or brushed over it completely and trivialised the assault because of the culture of the university.

Sexual violence study prompts call for consent education for men, boys

Survey reveals higher risk of sexual violence for gay, lesbian or bisexual people

Survey reveals higher risk of sexual violence for gay, lesbian or bisexual people Ben Strang © RNZ / Simon Williams Gay, lesbian or bisexual people are more than twice as likely to suffer from sexual violence or family harm than their heterosexual counterparts. The Ministry of Justice figures from the Crime and Victims Survey shows gay, lesbian or bisexual people are more likely to experience crime, but also less likely to report it. The justice sector is trying to address the numbers, and said having concrete data is a good place to start. On average, 16 percent of New Zealanders are likely to experience intimate partner violence at some point in their life, while 24 percent will experience sexual violence.

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