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    of the high numbers of college campus sexual assaults and according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center 1 in 5 women will be sexually assaulted on a college campus. The overall idea of the app is good, but the app doesn’t solve the problem. The app assumes that it solves the problem of sexual assaults but it just shows that there is a flaw in the educational system. As a culture, we should be attempting to solve the problem, sexual assaults throughout college campuses, instead of…

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    Tammi A. Tannura, “Every year in the United States, there are over 207,000 victims of sexual assault. Additionally 1 out of 6 American women and 1 in 33 American men has had an experience that qualified as complete or sexual in their lifetime.” This quote means that every year someone is a victim of sexual assault. Also written in this article, “Lastly, take into consideration that 15% of sexual assault survivors are under age 12, and 29% are between 12-17 years of age. With the 12-34 year old…

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    which I am referring is whether or not to ban assault weapons. Now I’m not proposing a complete ban on all guns as that would be a violation of the 2nd Amendment which we will examine later. However, as we will see in the examples highlighted below, assault weapons are not normal guns and consequently I believe that they must be banned from civilian use. What are the problems? Let’s explore this further. I will demonstrate for you the lethality of assault weapons and a few of the common…

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    the causes of sexual assault. Sexual assault is very common on college campuses due to easy access of alcohol. Too much drinking could lead to destroying a person's inner body parts. In the meantime, college campuses should be more strict enforcing the rules and regulations about drinking. Sexual assault is mainly caused from drinking on college campuses. Therefore, campuses should be more strict enforcing the rules and regulations about drinking. “A landmark campus sexual assault report…

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    I was aware that many sexual assaults occur while in college, but I never would have thought that there would be a statistic of 95% for unreported sexual assaults, because victims, regardless of sex, gender or sexuality, do not have confidence that either their story will be believed and that their university will not completely humiliate her. I think that when it comes down to having to deal with a university issues with athletes and sexual assaults, in this situation the university tries to…

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    Assault of the Mini-skirts The phrase ‘consentual sex’ is quite possibly the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard; the fact that the necessecity ever existed for it to be invented is sickening. Sex, by its very definition, is consentual. Hence both participants display enthusiasm, and actively answer ‘yes’, when asked if they would care to engage in sexual contact. Okay, so perhaps I’m formalising the situation, let’s make it more reaslistic: before you tear off someone’s clothes, they’d agreed to…

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    intoxicated female visitor. The defendant, Brock Turner, was charged with assault with intent to commit rape of an intoxicated woman, sexually penetrating an intoxicated person with a foreign object, and sexually penetrating an unconscious person with a foreign object in March 2016. Unfortunately, victim blame mentality has played a part in inhibiting the progression from the dominant rape culture. This occurs when victims of assault are blamed for not taking “necessary measures” to prevent the…

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    judge was announced on Monday in a sexual assault case at Stanford University that ignited public outrage after the defendant was sentenced to a mere six months in jail and his father complained that his son’s life had been ruined for “20 minutes of action” fueled by alcohol and promiscuity. In court, the victim had spoken out against the inequities of the legal process, arguing that the trial, the sentencing and the legal system’s approach to sexual assault — from the defense lawyer’s…

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    Honestly I didn’t meet any campus zealots at all, whether it is religious believers or crazy stalker, although there were a large amount of coverage of crazy zealots on campus in the US. Personally, But what I ‘m concerned to many is the sexual assault and I never met this as well. So the scenario is imaged one. Such as a common scenario in the campus:”a group of hormone secretion exuberant boys, a group of girls around them, the guys all hyped under the alcohol burning. The second day, a girl…

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    Turner's Case Study

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    There were several other women that came forward to the police from the night of the college party that presented a common consensus about how Turner was grabby and aggressive. On June 2nd of 2016 Turner was convicted of three charges of sexual assault, which had the potential of fourteen years in prison and a two-year minimum guideline for each of the three counts. Prosecutors recommended six years of imprisonment, and Turner was convicted by a unanimous jury. Judge Aaron Persky, however,…

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