(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The American Association of
Women 2016 analysis
of the Clery Act indicates
that 89% of 11,000 colleges
in the study did not
disclose rape statistics.
One in five women in college experiences sexual assault.
Ages 18-34 are at the highest risk and represent 54% of sexual
assault cases in the US.
Survivors of sexual assault victims suffer short-
and long-term health problems, such as
sexually transmitted
infections, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, chronic illness and post-traumatic stress disorder.
84% of survivors struggle emotionally in future relationships, including non-intimate relationships.
Nearly 50% of survivors reported performing activities at home or sleeping when the attack occurred.
27.8% of men were age 10 or younger at the time
of their first rape/victimization
One in four girls and one in six boys will be sexually
abused before they turn 18 years old
12.3% of women were age 10 or younger at the time
of their first rape/victimization
Female college students between 18-24 remain three times more likely to experience sexual violence.
Studies show that
students are at the
highest risk of sexual assault in the first few months of their first and second semesters in college
Health care is 16%
higher for women
who were
sexually abused
as children
5.8% of students may experience stalking since entering college
More than one-third of women who report being raped
before age 18 also experience rape as an adult
According to a 2019
survey, there is a 13% rate of non-consensual sexual contact in colleges
Rape is the most under-reported crime
Strangers commit 19% of
sexual violence
On average, sexual assault occurs every 73 seconds in America.
Annually, rape costs
the U.S. more
than any other crime
($127 billion), followed by assault ($93 billion),
murder ($71 billion), and drunk driving ($61 billion)
55% of assaults occur near victims' home
According to the Department
of Justice, 80% of
sexual violence cases go unreported.
The term "sexual violence" encompasses sexual abuse, sexual assault, and rape. However, each of these terms differs by state
Among graduate and professional student 9.7% of females and 2.5%
of males experience
rape or sexual assault through
physical force, violence,
or incapacitation.