That's because the matter has become very trivialized. I have an anecdote to share with you.
A psychologist at work held a training session for correctional officers. To help with her statistics, she asked for written comments to see whether there were any sexual offence problems. She also wanted all the employees to write a report when they come across such incidents. In all of her courses, correctional officers would always say that, if they had to report all such incidents, that would take up all their time. Those incidents are very trivialized. That's also the case when it comes to female correctional officers.
Women do inmate head counts and, for them, that's not a big deal. They just keep going. I am not talking about official head counts, but rather about head counts at night, when officers complete their rounds. It's very trivialized. A great deal of education needs to be provided. That's why the statistics are often unreliable. Women do not report those kinds of incidents. The statistics are unreliable.