this is a woman named debby robinson. this up briefly and we'll hear from her. >> debby robinson is a woman who, in her early 20s, was sexually assaulted by someone related to someone in the household where she lived. she says now she couldn't name what was happening. she knew that this was some kind of relationship that she didn't like, that she didn't want it, she wanted it to stop, it was supposed to be hidden, but this is somebody she had been taught to trust. she had not gotten sex ed in school, people hadn't spoken to her about sex or sexual assault because it was assumed as a woman with an intellectuals disability she wouldn't be interested in having relationships or sex. so when this happened she didn't know what it was or what to do. >> woodruff: let's hear a part of that interview. >> i felt dirty. i just felt not clean. i blame myself. i felt powerless. i couldn't even look in the mirror because, you see, all that comes back toio. it just does. i had to figure out it's not my fault. >> woodruff: joe shapiro, ho