New research from Washington State University reveals a startling trend: college women aged 18-24 face a 74% higher risk of sexual violence than their non-college peers. The study, published in the Journal of American College Health, analyzed data from over 61,000 women and found that on-campus living triples the risk. Factors like social drinking norms and living arrangements contribute to this zone of vulnerability, highlighting the need for safer campus environments.
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