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32% of college students report dating violence by a previous partner, and 21% report violence by a current partner.

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  • Almost 5% of William and Mary students have experienced rape or attempted rape within the last year.14

    Over 5% of William and Mary students have been stalked within the last year 14

    7% of William and Mary students have been in an emotionally abusive relationship within the last year.14

  • 92% of William and Mary students would intervene if they witnessed a friend trying to coerce an intoxicated person to have sex.
  • 94% of William and Mary students stop the first time their date says no to sexual activity
  • There are close to 400 student organizations at The College of William and Mary
  • Almost half of William and Mary students volunteer weekly
  • 63% of William and Mary students have 4 drinks or less when they party
  • One in Four college women report surviving rape (15%) or attempted rape (12%) since their fourteenth birthday.1
  • Only 27% of the women whose sexual assault met the legal definition of rape thought of themselves as rape victims.1
  • 42% of rape victims told no one about the assault, and only 5% reported to the police.1
  • Studies show that 10-20% of all males are sexually violated at some point in their lives.2
  • In Virginia, one in four women and one in eight men have been sexually abused at some point in their lives.4
  • Women aged 16 to 24 experience the highest per capita rate of intimate partner violence.5
  • 75% of male students and 55% of female students involved in date rape and been drinking or using drugs.6
  • Almost one third of all rape victims develop Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) sometime during their lives and 11% of rape victims currently suffer from the disorder.7
  • Persons with disabilities are 1.5 to 5 times more likely to become victims of sexual abuse and assault.8
  • 35% of men report at least some degree of likelihood of raping if they could be assured they wouldn't be caught or punished.9
  • Sexual assault offenders were substantially more likely than any other category of violent criminal to report experiencing physical or sexual abuse as children.10
  • Sexual violence starts very early in life. More than half of all rapes of women (54%) occur before age 18; 22% of these rapes occur before age 12. For men, 75% of all rapes occur before age 18, and 48% occur before age 12.7
  • Of people who report sexual violence, 64% of women and 16% of men were raped, physically assaulted, or stalked by an intimate partner. This includes a current or former spouse, cohabitating partner, boyfriend/girlfriend, or date.7
  • Rape is called the most underreported violent crime in America.12
  • Forty-two percent of women in one study said they had been victims of sexual coercion while dating in college. Of those women, 70 percent did not seek help.13
  • Women are more likely to report sexual assault if their assailant is a stranger than if the assailant is an acquaintance, and they are more likely to report completed rape than attempted rape.13
  • 32% of college students report dating violence by a previous partner, and 21% report violence by a current partner.3

    In 1 of 5 college dating relationships, one of the partners is being abused.3

Emergency Contacts

William & Mary Police Department:
(757) 221-4596 or 911

Avalon 24 Hour Helpline:
(757) 258-5051

William & Mary Counseling Center:
(757) 221-3620

Student Health Center:
(757) 221-4386

Director of Sexual Assault Services:
(757) 221-3620

Sexual Assault Peer Advocates:
(757) 645-8367

Dean of Students:
(757) 221-2510

Office of Residence Life:
(757) 221- 4314

Sentara Williamsburg Community Hospital:
(757) 984-6000


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