Again, as sad as those stories are to see, let's look at the statistics:
Sexual Assault Prevalence
1.3 women (ages 18 and over) in the United States are forcibly raped each minute. That translates to 78 per hour, 1,871 per day, or 683,000 per year.
D.G. Kilpatrick, C.N. Edmunds, & A. Seymour. 1992. Rape in America: A Report to the Nation. Arlington VA: National Victim Center.
Reporting
Rape is called the most under-reported violent crime in America.
Only 16% of rapes are ever reported to the police. In a survey of victims who did not report rape or attempted rape to the police, the following was found as to why no report was made: 43% thought nothing could be done, 27% felt it was a private matter, 12% were afraid of police response, and 12% felt it was not important enough.
Kilpatrick et al., 1992.
In the United States, a rape is reported every five minutes.
FBI Uniform Crime Report, 1997.
60% of the women who reported being raped were under 18 years old
29% were less than 11 years old
32% were between 11 and 17
22% were between 18 and 24
7% were between 25 and 29
6% were older than 29
3% age was not available
Rape in America: A Report to the Nation, National Victim Center, 1992.
Perpetrators
Only 2% of rapists are convicted and imprisoned.
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee: Conviction and Imprisonment Statistics, 1993.
http://www.rapetraumaservices.org/rape-sexual-assault.html
So, excuse me if I still feel that the MUCH larger pool of victims should be a bigger focus of outrage and sympathy.