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    oblivious to his or her surrounding and alone, specifically when the sky is dark. Continuing, campus police are more than welcome to escort people who feel threatened or uneasy walking alone in the evening. Another resolution to mitigate forceful assaults is to monitor those, intaking an excess amount of alcohol, and make sure that he or she makes it to shelter safely; some may be impaired from being intoxicated or overdosed. Lastly, the most important solution about the rape problem on campuses…

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    no as an answer, they feel rejected, embarrassed, even angry when an individual tells them no they do not want to engage in sexual activity with them. I feel strongly that rape perpetrators should be punished severely, no matter if they sexually assault a stranger or a niece, both situations are horrifying for the victim. Granted the victim is going to be more hurt and horrified if the rape was committed by a family member, but why should the perpetrator that raped a stranger get off easier?…

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    Epistemic Reaction Memo

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    We find the defendant guilty of sexual abuse. A phrase I could never have fathomed would be spoken in reference to my name. But November 30, 2012 was the day, I was wrongfully convicted of a crime I did not commit and I ended up spending 950 days (2.5 years) of my life, approximately 70 which were spent in solitary confinement, wrongfully incarcerated as a result of being wrongfully accused by a fellow female student while I was attending the University of Iowa in the fall of 2010 and being to…

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    American is sexually assaulted. Summer has the highest rates of rape and sexual assault, while winter and fall has the lowest” (Francis). Not many people know how deliberate being a rape victim is. There is no excuse for rape and that’s what victims need to understand; it is not your fault. Little do you know, rape is serious social and public health issues in the United States. Women are overwhelmingly the victims of sexual assault and rape, while men are nearly always the perpetrators.…

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    Rape Culture and Those Shamed In our society, we perceive those who dress differently, whether conservatively or indecently, to be out of the norm. Often, survivors of sexual assault are questioned about their appearance during the crime. If victims reveal that they were wearing “provocative or immodest clothing, the blame of the violence of rape is often shifted to them. Regardless of their gender or clothing choice, victims of sexual violence should not be ridiculed, isolated, or shamed for…

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    One of the aims of Feminist Judgments Project is to apply the theory into practice and to show that a case could be decided differently through feminist lens. There are many types of feminisms which include liberal feminism, radical feminism and cultural/ difference feminism, to name a few. Freeman has identified the common characteristics of these different types of feminisms, which include ‘a belief that society, and legal order, is patriarchal’ and that ‘it seeks to analyse the contribution…

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    different ways to hold victims of sexual assault accountable for while male sexual violence is mainstreamed. Although growing up in a rape culture has developed several public health issues, including the violation of the human sexuality rights of females, with the assistance of government intervention we can take steps to change America’s mindset and create a world where a woman can walk with assurance that she will not be taken advantage of. Sexual assaults that take place in college tend to…

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    “And so at UVA, where social status is paramount, outing oneself as a rape victim can be a form of social suicide. “I don't know many people who are engrossed in the party scene and have spoken out about their sexual assaults," says third­year student Sara Surface. After all, no one climbs the social ladder only to cast themselves back down.” The author is stereotyping UVA as the “party school” and the “high class”. Throughout the story fraternities are seen in nothing…

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    Should People who make fake Rape Accusations go to jail? Close you eyes and imagine your life, pretty normal right. Now imagine someone is claiming you rape them but you know this is not true, how do you feel? Pretty shitty right. If you have not guessed this report id on fake rape claims and if the accuser should go to jail. In this Report I will discuss why people make these claims, if there are any punishments put in place and what are the impacts on false rape claims.This topic is important…

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    Sexism In Colleges

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    Rates of sexual assault on college campuses today remain high, and are thus viewed as one of the many consequences and social problems resulting from our country’s prominent and particularly controversial issues of sexism and gender inequality. In the 1997 National Institute of Justice study referenced by Armstrong (2006), it was estimated that between one-fifth and one-quarter of women are victims of completed or attempted rape while in college (Fisher, Cullen and Turner 2000). Additionally,…

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