Alaska is the rape capitol of the United States [View all]
In its short history as a state, Alaska has earned an unnerving epithet: It is the rape capital of the U.S. At nearly 80 rapes per 100,000, according to the FBI Uniform Crime Report, Alaskas rape rate is almost three times the national average; for child sexual assault, its nearly six times. And, according to the 2010 Alaska Victimization Survey, the most comprehensive data to date, 59 percent of Alaskan women have been victims of sexual assault, intimate partner violence, or both.
But those numbers, say researchers, just skim the surface, since sex crimes are generally underreported, and may be particularly underreported in Alaska for cultural reasons. Those numbers are conservative, says Ann Rausch, a program coordinator at Alaskas Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault. Theyre still staggering.
The causes of the violence are complex and entrenched. Government officials, law enforcement personnel, and victim advocates note the states surfeit of risk factors, from an abundance of male-dominated industries, like oil drilling and the military, to the states vast geography, with many communities that have no roads and little law enforcement. There are so many factors that tip the scale for Alaska, says Linda Chamberlain, executive director of the Alaska Family Violence Prevention Project. Not the least among them: the lack of strong law enforcement presence, or support services of any kind, in remote towns like Tanana. Its easier for perpetrators to isolate their victims and not get caught. And for people not to get help.
Some believe that this fact both attracts and encourages criminals. The suspect for a recent rape in southwest hub community of Dillingham, for instance, was a white man whod just arrived from somewhere in the Lower 48 to take a job at the Wells Fargo in town. Because it happens in rural Alaska, one victim advocate cautions, doesnt mean its only rural Alaskans who are a part of it.
http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2014/09/rape-culture-in-the-alaskan-wilderness/379976/