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    Sexual Assault Issue

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    Although many people in the United States believe that sexual assault is not a major problem within our social atmosphere, the reality is that sexual assault is a serious social and public health issue today. Furthermore, sexual victimization is commonly associated with a wide range of short and long-term physiological consequences. According to national surveys, one in six women will experience attempted or completed rape at some time throughout their life. Despite the resources available to…

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    Being a victim of sexual assault is one of the most traumatic types of criminal acts against a person. Victims find it difficult to discuss being a victim and it is important that victim resources be available for them. For many victims the trauma is greater than a physical attack but an emotional and spiritual attack on a person. It is important for investigators and higher education administrators to be able to protect the victim’s privacy while prosecuting sexual assault cases. The federal…

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    There were no strict laws for women assault cases. Criminals who assault women often get unpunished. But after this brutally horrific incident a new law passed by the Indian Government for women assault. In Delhi, which is the capital of India, where a 23-year-old women got raped and murdered. There were so many rallies and movements occurred across India for this particular…

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    AR 15 And Attachments

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    Attachments The myth, the legend, the weapon. The AR-15 is a style of semi-automatic/automatic rifle that is used in civilian and military applications. The first design was actually named the AR-10 and was submitted to replace the M1 Garand but, lack of time and testing before military trials didn’t allow it to be adopted as the new military rifle. In 1956 the time was right for a new smaller caliber rifle and the AR-15 was designed and built by Armalite. Three years later the designs were…

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    sexual assault cases, but only with the victim’s consent. Even if the victim did choose to get the police involved in his or her case, would the police be able to solve it? Would the attacker be convicted? Research shows that less than three percent of rapists are actually convicted. Attorney Brandt-Young says “the accused student deserves a timely resolution, and these police investigations can literally go on for months or even years.” A study shows that most schools finish their sexual…

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    People might think when they hear about an investigation on a criminal case or any type of investigation it might sound quiet easy but it real life is not that easy due to the things you have to follow through to have a successful investigation and find everything you need. By conducting a successful preliminary investigation is what will make the investigation to start processing. Preliminary investigation is what is the most appropriate step to follow when the crime is committed. Everything…

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    On January 17th, 2015, Brock Turner, a 20-year-old Stanford freshman, sexually assaulted a 23-year-old unconscious woman behind a dumpster located near a house party. The victim, who decided to not state her name, described in a letter she read aloud in court that her younger sister was visiting for the weekend and she planned to stay home due to working full time. Her sister was going to a nearby party with some friends that night and knowing it was her only night with her sister she decided to…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Rhetorical Analysis of "The real campus sexual assault problem--and how to fix it: the answer: social limits, and limits on alcohol." Sexual assault on colleges campuses is nothing new. For years, schools have been trying to combat this unspeakable crime by implementing policies and rules against it, but according Jon A. and Bradford Richardson’s article, “The Real Campus Sexual Assault Problem--And How to Fix It: The Answer: Social Limits, and Limits on Alcohol,” the problem is only getting…

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    Rape culture is defined as not only rape in general, but the exploitation and normalization attached to it (Crisis Center). For generations, rape has almost always been blamed on the victim, undercharged, and used as a joke. This is not performed by a specific group or handful of people, but rather a society as a whole. Society twists the cruel torture of rape into a nonchalant action in the everyday life. Rape is conveyed as a form of mockery for the victim, rather than the crime it is. The…

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    prosecutor in Los Angeles, chose to decline a victim’s case, even when evidence was presented, just because the prosecutor believed that the jury would support her. This is when, winning a case is more important than justice 2. Facing 3 charges on sexual assault, the culprit got sentenced to only 6 months of jail, where if he maintained good behavior, he would be released in 3 months. 3. A football player was only sentenced to 6 months in jail, even when the victim was conscious and shouted…

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