Pubdate: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 Source: Daily Record and Sunday Mail (UK) Copyright: 2000 Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd. Contact: Anderston Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, G3 8DA Website: http://www.record-mail.co.uk/rm/ Author: Staff SCOTS DRUG RAPE EVERY THREE DAYS One woman or man is drugged and raped in scotland every three days. And new research says the actual number of date rapes could be as much as five times higher. The shocking statistics emerged yesterday as a new report highlighted the growing threat of drug-induced date rapes across the UK. One victim, Nina Richards, said: "Because you're awake and there you blame yourself." A Government-funded study has exposed date rape as the new crime of the 21st Century. The study led by senior policeman Peter Sturman called for an overhaul of the law and harsher punishments for attackers. In hard-hitting findings, Detective Chief Inspector Sturman called for "a new look at sexual assaults through 21st Century eyes". As his report was published in London, a group dedicated to the support of date rape victims revealed the rapid increase in the use of drugs by sex attackers in Scotland. The Roofies Foundation, which takes its name from the street slang for the date rape drug rohypnol, said in two years it has been contacted by 237 Scots victims of drug-induced date rape. But Foundation Chief Executive David Rhodes said the true figure was probably closer to 1000. He said: "This type of attack has no age barrier, no gender barrier, no class barrier. Everyone is at risk and the number of victims is growing by the day. "We have been contacted by almost 300 from Scotland alone. But we believe the actual number of victims is probably five times that." Drug rape victim Nina Richards, 33, a public relations consultant, told yesterday how she has been left emotionally scarred for life after a night out with an American client. They were joined by two or three other people. All she remembers of them is somebody wearing a pair of glasses. She said: "I went to the loo and felt really light-headed. I remember my client leaving, saying he was going to bed, but nothing else until I woke up. "I was lying face down, in a crucified position. "I lifted up one of my arms and there was a guy there and he was naked. "I thought, who is he, I've never seen him before. He raped me and I was awake. "Because you're awake and there you blame yourself. Then he left. I felt it was my fault in some way." Last year, a male student at Edinburgh University was sexually asaulted after his drink was spiked with rohypnol at an end-of-exams celebration party. - --- MAP posted-by: greg