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    Rape Epidemic Analysis

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    The word “rape” contains only 4 letters that induces fear to many families around the world. By definition, rape literally means “to force -someone- to have sex with you” or “to seize and take away by force” (Merriam-Webster). Although different definitions exist, the meaning does not change. During discussions about sexual abuse, a vast majority of defendants refer to rape as “it” i.e: “(s)he askied for ‘it”, “oh, ‘it’ was just a cry for attention”-- does nicknaming ‘rape’ as ‘it’ make it less…

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    penal codes throughout the U.S retain a substantive definition of rape that is facially indistinguishable from that which judges have been applying in our culture for numerous hundreds of years. In 1769, William Blackstone, who is the leading 18th century power on the common law in both England and the colonies, defined common-law rape as the carnal knowing of a woman (sexual intercourse) compulsorily and against her desire. Rape is second only to murder in being regarded by law and community as…

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    Greek Rape Culture

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    The Culture: Rape and the Greek System Consent has been taught to people as the “no means no” model, where the word no is the word to solidify that no sexual intercourse is to be wanted. However, in the book “Yes Means Yes!” by Jaclyn Friedman and Jessica Valenti, these authors explain how the word yes is the way to wave the sign of approval by clearly saying that it is ok, which creates a consensual environment. Also included in this book are: primary causes and effects of rape, twenty-seven…

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    Rape And Sexual Assault

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    Rape and sexual assault are persistent issues that plague our society. Rape is one of the fastest growing crimes in America, however it is the least reported likely to result in a conviction (Maier, 787). All though anyone is at risk for being raped, women are more vulnerable than men with the risk of a woman being raped. 1 out of 6 women is raped where only 1 out of every 10 men is raped (rainn.org). Society has attempted to combat this by providing women with preventative strategies, but still…

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    Rape Culture In Media

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    Rape Culture in Media; A Thicke problem Blurred Lines, written and performed by Robin Thicke, T.I, and Pharrell Williams, was one of the most popular songs of 2013, becoming the longest running number one single on the Billboard Top 100 that year. In spite of its catchy, popular tune, the song received a substantial amount of criticism and accusations of lyrical promotion and reinforcement of social attitudes about rape culture. Tricia Romano, a journalist for the Daily Beast points out that,…

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    Brock Turner Rape

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    out of three rapes go unreported (RAINN). Most people would report a robbery. Why don’t most people report rape? Rape is a crime that can be life threatening and life altering. Why would a survivor choose to not report it? Rape is not reported because they may not believed they were raped, the rapist is somebody they know, they want to avoid being blamed for their rape, and even if they report it, justice will not be served. One reason why rape survivors often do not report their rape, is…

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    Persuasive Essay On Rape

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    the police just can’t put the puzzle together, then the rapist is still out on the streets. Rape is something that no one should take lightly. “Rape can have profound and long-lasting psychological effects on victims. Survivors may feel intense shame, fear, and rage (Rape).” Losing the part of you that you treasure most can be very traumatic and such a thing may never be forgotten. The life of a rape victim will forever be different, some break and some become a stronger person. There are…

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    Women In Rape Culture

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    females in its productions, only to reduce them to the lowest common dominator of a sex object, reinforcing gender oppression and rape culture. Rape culture has spread globally, deeming rape as a socially acceptable activity, alongside spawning new theories such as rape myths. Societies that internalize rape myths are hostile towards rape victims based on false beliefs of rape, most of which are portrayed in the media (Payne et al.1999. 28). From the late 90 's to present years there 's been a…

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    Myths About Rape

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    believe the myths about rape and sexual assault and need to be educated on rape and sexual assault because men and woman are not reporting it, there are college campus and legal procedures in place to help victims, and it is reported as one of the most unreported crimes. Every 2 minutes an American is sexually assaulted. (RAINN) According to the Bureau of Justice statistics, in the years 1992 to 2000, only 24 percent of sexual assaults were reported, 34 percent of attempted rapes were…

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    researching is rape culture: what it entails, statistics concerning rape culture, as well as why and as how it is present in today’s society. Rape culture is the normalizing of rape, dehumanization of (mainly) women, but also applies to men, and shows that there is an actual problem in our society and that it needs to be addressed. "Southern Connecticut State University." Rape Culture, Victim Blaming, and The Facts. CONNSACS, 2016. Web. 20 Sept. 2016. Within my first source Rape Culture,…

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