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http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/svpjri1112.pdf
Page 17 Prevalence of sexual victimization, by type of incident and inmate characteristics, National Inmate Survey, 2011–12
Number of inmate in prison 96k number in jail 91k, with 6.9%+2.3% and 3.6+1.4% respectively.
totals: 26,724 for 2011
A couple pages later it says does not include under the age of 18. Another page describes 16-17 year olds with an additional 600 cases.

Yearly stats by the DOJ
http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/fvsv9410.pdf
First line says " the total rate of sexual violence committed against U.S. female residents age 12".
So there you can see what exactly we are looking at in terms of population.

Female Victims of Sexual
Violence, 1994-2010
http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/fvsv9410.pdf
" Th e sample includes persons living in
group quarters, such as dormitories, rooming houses, and
religious group dwellings. Persons living in military barracks
and institutional settings, such as correctional or hospital
facilities, and the homeless are excluded from the sample. "

" Victimizations that occurred outside of the
United States were excluded from this report."

-"fun fact", I was once in Greece and met an American teach who was there with a completely shitfaced 15 year old. He explained that he'd get her drunk and have sex with her and was bragging to us about it.

Page 11: Totals per year
1995 - 555.600
1996 - 443,300
1997 - 450.100
1998 - 436.400
1999 - 458.900
2000 - 452.100
2001 - 390.700
2002 - 366.200
2003 - 304.300
2004 - 277.600
2005 - 221.100
2006 - 276.300
2007 - 298.400
2008 - 273.500
2009 - 297.900
2010 - 269.700

This totals 6m over 15 years. (which is actually higher than the 350k (400k) per year that I was using Mr. Stickler)
And this doesn't include the 30k per year for prison and jail

http://www.sapr.mil/public/docs/reports/FY12_DoD_SAPRO_Annual_Report_on_Sexual_Assault-volume_one.pdf
Military statistics showing ~18k per year against females in the military since 2010
Exhibit 17 also shows that females approximate 90% of assaults

http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/saycrle.pdf
"Sexual Assault of Young
Children as Reported to Law
Enforcement:"

60k cases reported to law over 5 years.
unknown how many actually occured though estimated that only 30% are reported.
"age 14 is the highest risk age"
" 34% were under age 12. Most disturbing is that one of every seven victims
of sexual assault (or 14% of all victims) reported to law enforcement agencies were under age 6."

50% OF ALL reported sexual assault are under age 12 by a caregiver. A statistic which is left out by the DOJ report

"The relative proportion of female victims generally increased with age. Sixty-nine percent of victims under age 6 were female, compared with 73% of victims under age 12"
given the math, that's 180k over 5 years, or 36k per year, with a female proportion of 26,280k per year.


So, given the evidence, we're looking at roughly 70k+per year added onto the yearly stats provided above. Over that same 15 year period that adds on another million.

7m over 15 years from 1995 to 2010. Seven Million. The total population of females in the US is approximately 160m. Yes, that's only about 4.4%, but again, every girl is a child at one point in time or another, so a 70 year old woman still make up for part of the 1-5 statistic.

So, given the average lifetime (and the fact that crime was much higher in the 80's a previously (which i will not include in my computation just to be "fair" to you). Let's just estimate conservatively 4% every 15 years.

Average lifetime for women is 81 years.
81 years/ 15 years = 5.4 cycles
5.4 cycles * 4%

Well, look at that 21.6% that's 1-5 isnt it? Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you can tell me what 21% is.