The numbers were based on reports.
Right, but the originally posted link is a survey. I'm just saying that the survey of 15/100 women is probably closer than the stats you provided from reports 15/1000ish. That goes in line with only 1/10 rapes being reported.
When I was in college, I lived in a house right next to Sarkey's Energy Center on Trout Ave. Because of the location and having a large driveway and yard, a number of my friends used that home as their parking spot for school every day, so my house was also somewhat of a public transit turnstile. Our doors were never locked. Everyone was free to come and go as they pleased. I was eating breakfast one morning and watching TV when one of my good female friends came in and took a seat by me to chat like any other regular day. The usual conversations and chit-chat came up, "What'd you do last night?" etc.
Then she just flat out told me she got raped the night before, no emotion, no shame or fear in her voice. Just matter of fact. Out on campus corner drinking, let a guy drive her home, he forced his way in and raped her. I was flabbergasted, of course, just sitting there in total shock. Shocked that it happened and shocked in her very candid and cold explanation of it. So of course, I was like WTF?! And my incredulous reaction, prompted her to just casually say, "It's not the first time." I think she went on to say that it'd happened twice before that over the 3 years we had been in college at that point. I really lost track of the conversation at that point, so I don't really remember much else. I sort of blacked out from the shock in a way.
She opened my eyes that day.