Sexual Violence Reported by Correctional Authorities, 2005

This Bureau of Justice Statistics document presents the findings for the Survey of Sexual Violence (SSV) documenting administrative data on the incidence of sexual victimization in adult and juvenile correctional facilities between January to June 2005.

This report presents counts of nonconsensual sexual acts, abusive sexual contacts, staff sexual misconduct, and staff sexual harassment reported to correctional authorities in adult prisons, jails, and other adult correctional facilities.

Highlights include the following: correctional administrators reported 7,444 allegations of sexual victimization in 2008 and 7,374 allegations in 2007; about 54% of substantiated incidents of sexual victimization involved only inmates, while 46% of substantiated incidents involved staff with inmates; and female inmates were disproportionately victimized by both other inmates and staff in federal and state prisons, as well as local jails.

For more data and additional publications related to PREA and sexual abuse in correctional facilities, visit the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Authors
Allen J. Beck, Paul Guerino
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Community Confinement
Juvenile Facility
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Prisons and Jails
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