@CNN: Studies suggest the prevalence of false reporting on sexual assault is 2-10%, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. Those rates are “frequently inflated, in part because of inconsistent definitions and protocols,” the center said. https://t.co/I7h1isb1Fp
Studies suggest the prevalence of false reporting on sexual assault is 2-10%, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. Those rates are "frequently inflated, in part because of inconsistent definitions and protocols," the center said. https://t.co/I7h1isb1Fp
— CNN (@CNN) October 4, 2018