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I have never heard of the organization you quoted. My number came from a research paper from the Canadian Medical Association. Perhaps fewer women report sexual assaults in Canada than in the U.S., but I can't see that much discrepancy. And the paper is reporting data from the 1990s, so maybe things have improved in the past 10 years.
By the way, you so-called proof proves nothing.
http://www.cmaj.ca/cgi/reprint/162/5/659.pdf
Yes it does prove more woman have came forward, and the fact that your source is from the 1990s.
The stats that I provided are from 1999- present
The information that I gave you were from these below
ICD-9 E960.1
MedlinePlus 001955
eMedicine article/806120
MeSH eace
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