During the same period, 27.4 percent of men reported physical victimization, 52.2
percent sexual victimization and 58.2 percent psychological victimization by an intimate partner.
Not exact matches
More recently, National Crime
Victimization Survey results show that men make up about 38
percent of
sexual assault and rape incidents reported, and those in the military are particularly vulnerable and more unlikely to report an assault.
46
percent of men physically abused in childhood reported
sexual victimization in the past year, compared with 29
percent without histories of physical abuse;
Research within clinical populations consistently finds that girls are more often abused than boys, although research focused on the broader population of community youth has not shown such gender differences in rates of physical maltreatment.72 Female offenders typically are abused before their first offense.73 Among girls in the California juvenile justice system, 92
percent report some form of emotional, physical, or
sexual abuse.74 Self - reported
victimization rates among boys in the juvenile justice system are considerably lower, though boys may be more likely than girls to underreport certain forms of abuse.75 Some studies report abuse rates for males between 25
percent and 31
percent, while others report rates of 10
percent for
sexual abuse and 47
percent for physical abuse.76 Closer comparison reveals that delinquent males and females tend to report different types of traumas as well.