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    being tolerant of rape; instead, it focuses on the societal attitudes that can negatively affect victims. This includes victim-blaming, teaching women how to not be raped, and downplaying the rape of men. Rape culture is a harmful opponent of sexual assault…

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    California was charged with rape of three out of five counts in 2015, penal code PC261 (a)(3), PC261 (a)(4), PC220 (a)(1), PC289 (e), PC289 (d) (Official California Legislative Information , 1993). Turner was found guilty in March of three felony charges: assault with intent to commit rape of an intoxicated/unconscious person PC220 (a)(1), penetration of an intoxicated person PC289 (e), and penetration of an unconscious person penal codes PC289 (d) (Court Motions/Orders Instructions/Minutes…

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    Rape Obsession Analysis

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    for their rights to overcome the subordination they 've felt because of man. In society we tend to look past rape and many woman even hide the assault due to shame. Similarly, Jada Yuan, writer of “Orange is the New Black is the Only TV Show that Understands Rape”, agrees with the idea that Television should display women overcoming their traumas of assault. “Realism isn’t the problem; lack of purpose is” (Page 2), Yuan picks apart TV’s desperate craving for ratings, for she has higher hopes for…

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    Wanted Poster Analysis

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    Genre Piece 1: Wanted Poster The illustration of a victim as a wanted person symbolizes the condemnation victims often face for reporting their crime. These victims are too often disregarded, put under fire, and forced to relive their horrifying experiences time and again,as a result, causing victims to believe it is best not to report their crime at all. As a matter of fact, the victim in the illustration even displays her holding her finger to her lips in the universal sign of being quiet.…

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    On Campus Sexual Assault

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    On campus sexual assault is a growing epidemic in today's society. It often gets swept under the rug by universities, students have to deal with the trauma following their assault on their own, and causing their grades to suffer. 19% of college students are sexually assaulted and 80% of on-campus sexual assaults go unreported. When the issue is brought to the school board it is often swept under the rug. They are told that what happened to them wasn’t a big deal, to get over it, or that it was…

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    Sexual assault the most violent and unreported crimes in America and on college campuses. Many college students said they have been sexually assaulted in some form while at school, usually in date-rape situations. Sexual assault is not reported because some students don't see the sexual assault as a crime. Majority of the time, 80 to 90 percent of the victims and perpetrator know each other. A few other reasons why it is not reported is the victims are concerned about their privacy and they…

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    the stories of Andrea Pino and Annie Clark, students of the University of North Carolina who were sexually assaulted. The film follows their story as well as the stories of other women as they seek justice while also presenting statistics on sexual assault at universities throughout the country and testimonies from a former Notre Dame police officer that dealt with a campus rape case. Opening with video segments of students receiving letters stating they had been accepted to prestigious schools,…

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    Confirmation Case Study

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    1. Was the movie Confirmation an accurate replication of your experience, if not what details were altered or left out? 2. After you returned to your hometown, at the end of the trial did your community treat you differently? Were you criticized or supported for standing up? 3. How much progress-if any do you believe we have made as a society today towards injustice and sexual harassment acknowledgment, after your case became public? 4. Did you ever reach out to Angela Wright and want to…

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    Crime In Texas

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    characteristics of both the victim and the perpetrator. Substance abuse can play a large part in the raping of females on campus because it impairs their ability to resist, fight back, or call for help. But according to this final report on campus sexual assault, women of different ethnic backgrounds and/or of the lower classmen classification were more at risk for rape on campus. In terms of the residential status of the victim, those living in a sorority house and members of sororities were…

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    will be a victim of sexual assault before graduation. This is a strikingly shocking statistic that should raise awareness about the issue of sexual harassment on college campuses. In addition, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has estimated that at least 95% of campus rapes in the United States are unreported. This means that this issue may be even more severe. In order to tackle this controversial problem, one must first know what is considered sexual assault. The United States…

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