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    Essay On Rape In America

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    of rape is important to monitor the incidence and examine trends over time. It also helps establish the severity of the rapes and compare problems around cities, towns, states, and countries. Rape can be known as several different things, sexual assault,…

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    rape, but 84 percent of them report that what they did was ‘definitely not rape’” (Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment). Another serious issue with young people is domestic violence, in fact, “approximately one in five female students in the ninth through twelfth grades reports being physically or sexually abused by a dating partner” (Danis), and that behavior will lead into their college years. Sexual assault…

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    Types of rape and why it happens Krista Marshall Wayland Baptist University Rick Shupe October 18, 2014 Abstract Rape happens every day all over the world for many reasons it is imperative to learn why this happens so that it can be stopped. Rape can vary from intrapersonal relationships to as far human sex trafficking and prostitution forms of rape. The main point and message to…

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    Sexual assault is an involuntary sexual act in which a person is coerced or physically forced to engage against their will, or any non-consensual sexual touching of a person. This is stated under assault in section 265 of the Criminal Code. Unfortunately enough, it is very common with one in four North American women being sexually assaulted during their lifetime. Sexual assault is a top tier issue in Canada. The terrifying part of the issue is that 80% of assailants are friends and family of…

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    Rape In America Essay

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    In the lifetime of an American woman, there is a one out of six chance that there will be an attempt to rape her or a completed rape (Elkhart County Prosecutor’s Office). Rape is eminently prevalent in society. Rape is a planned event of forced sexual contact with the consent of the victim. It is something that approximately every woman in America has had a fear of at one point and has possibly nearly experienced. Rape is an attack on livelihood, safety and normalcy. Rape is preventable through…

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    been assaulted cases. I live in the State of Maryland and most cases; victims of sexual assault are usually women. I have never heard of a sexual assault case that involves a person from the male gender being assaulted. The victim is seventeen years old, with very high hopes and dreams but all these seem to have been shuttered down by the ordeal which she underwent. One way in which victims of sexual assault are aided is by first being assisted in getting in touch with the necessary authorities…

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    Social Overgeneralization

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    There are many factors that going into how likely someone is to be a victim of sexual assault, an overgeneralization of these factors is, the less money you have and the less education you have the more likely you are to be sexually assaulted; this is a large overgeneralization. Girls in school are more prone to be assaulted if they tend to be more introverted, have minimum self control, and have suicidal tendencies (Child Law Practice Newsletter, 2013). Teens in special learning programs for…

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    "When I went to an administrator to report my assault, I was told that rape is like a football game. The administrator asked me if, looking back, there was anything I would have done differently." This is a quote by Annie E. Clark, who was featured in the documentary, the Hunting Ground. However shocking it is that a college student was asked what she would have done differently when she reported her rape, this is not a rare incident. All across the nation, women are being raped and sexual…

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    This Title IX job is to protect college students and university students from any sexual act such as rape to be going around in campuses. According to Sexual Assault on College Campuses: Seeking the Appropriate Balance Between due Process and Victim Protection by Matthew R. Triplett, the Duke Law Journal the Title IX states, “No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation…

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    The Issue of Sexual Assault in the Military In 2013 there were 28,700 military members that were sexually assaulted (Cernak). It is one of the largest issues in the United States military and it is being handled very poorly. All of the militaries time and money being out towards sexual assault are being used on repetitive training that is obviously not working because the numbers of sexual assaults going the wrong direction every year. Because of this training, victims know the options…

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