No easy cure for dysfunctional campus sexual culture

Regardless of the exact numbers, however, sexual assault is undoubtedly a problem, and the relations between the sexes tend to be unhealthy on college campuses.
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Dorm rooms, shower baskets, Frisbees flying through a sun-streaked courtyards — these are traditional iconic images of a college school year's kickoff. Today's college students, however, might also add "sensitivity seminars" and warnings about the prevalence of sexual assault as one of the rites of passage for the start of college.

There's a good reason for all the discussion about sexual assault on college campus: It happens too often. Americans often hear the statistic "one-in-four," suggesting that fully one-quarter of college women will be victims of rape, sexual assault or attempted assault while in college. Fortunately, an examination of the survey data behind this statistic reveals that it overstates the prevalence of the heinous crimes that come to mind when one hears the terms rape or sexual assault.

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