Next week my Gender Studies course will begin discussing rape (we touched on it today which prompted this search). It is very obvious that my professor and the rest of the class think that ONLY women are raped and that men are NEVER raped (or at least in minuscule numbers). Everywhere I have looked for rape statistics (DOJ, FBI, etc) only discusses male on female rapes. I cannot find any statistics on female on male, or male on male rapes. The only data I can find from non-MRM sites about rape is about female rape.

Can someone provide some reliable sources (government, etc) on rape statistics?

Edit: I'm having a hard time finding the study/survey for:

The 2009 United States National Crime Victimization Survey estimates, only 55% of rapes & sexual assaults were reported to law enforcement officials. When a male is raped, less than 10% are believed to be reported. Female-male & female-female rapes are ignored altogether in this survey.

If I can find the actual study showing this then there is no (logical) argument saying women are raped way more than men even using rape statistics I've pulled from feminist websites.

Edit 2: After having it explained a little better, the argument made by the CDC study seems to be very strong and I will be going with that as my main argument, backed up with the argument that 95% of youth reporting sexual assault by a staff member reported a female perp. Thanks MR!