Hence, current prevalence rates likely underestimate the degree to which sexual minorities are at risk for victimization. As these attacks become more violent, victims are less willing to report them ( Dunbar, 2006). While discrimination and aggression against sexual minorities remains commonplace ( NCAVP, 2005, 2006), victims of antigay assaults are less likely to report these crimes to law enforcement compared to victims of other bias-motivated attacks ( Dunbar, 2006 Herek, Gillis, & Cogan, 1999 NCAVP, 2003). Antigay violence remains a significant public health concern despite increased attention given to this subject in the public domain.