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    Incidents Of Rape

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    Colleges care immensely about impressions of their campuses to the expense of some of their students. Amy Becker reports in her article “91 Percent of Colleges Reported Zero Incidents of Rape in 2014” that of 11,000 campuses, 91 percent disclosed zero reports of rape in 2014. This appears as a wonderful statistic however it fails to match with research, campus surveys, or experiences reported by college students. In 2013, the Congress authorized the act Violence Against Women Act to address…

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    Childhood Sexual Abuse

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    Image taken from (HAVOCA) One of the most important questions a victim of childhood sexual abuse, their family, friends and society in general faces when dealing with the aftermath of child sexual abuse is: whether the victim is doomed to be maladjusted and grow up to be an adult sexual offender?, it is a fact that at least 30% of adult sex offenders were sexually abused as children and/or teens, (Myths and Facts about Sex Offenders). Most sexual offenders have no history of being sexually…

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    their will to have non-consensual sex and forced upon someone is an offence. Forcing someone to have sex is a crime and in every state it is a felony but punishable by law depending on the charges held against the suspect. Most sexual assaults and rape that happen in correctional facilities are caused by correctional staff and/or officers. Correctional administrators reported that 8,7363 alleged sexual assault in prisons, jails, and other adult facilities in 2011 and a great increase since in…

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    A women rights is a right that promote a position of legal and social equality of women with men. Over the past years, a woman was never allowed to work at all so instead they stayed home and let the men do the work, weren’t able to join in the army, abortions did not existed, did not have the right to vote, most of the women were married and had many children at a young age, immediately fired if pregnant, are paid less and they weren’t allowed to get an education. In the year of August 20th,…

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    past. One of the myths we see echoed throughout the story as a reoccurring, central theme to the work is the myth of Philomela. Eliot depicts an image of human stagnation in his work, which can be compared to the unfruitfulness that comes from the rape Philomela story and the loveless central marriage between Procne and the King. The central difference between the two stories is that in Philomela’s version the Gods have the finial answer and are able to create something new unlike in Eliot’s…

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    With human trafficking being an already severe crime in the United States, the sex trade industry is what has so many young womens lives turned upside down. With the single largest demographic age for targets and victims being between the age of 12 and 15, the long term-impacts are more horrendous than any other (Chaffee & English, 2015). Although the age of 12 thru 15 is when a vast majority of girls are first exploited, the age can range tremendously. However, it is supported that a great deal…

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    These days, the morning after pill has many reasons. Some of these reasons are causing girls to have more sex. Many girls suffer more and more pregnancies each day. There is more and more pressure on girls these days about boys pressuring them to have sex. Sex is giving an advantage for girls to be using the morning after pill more now. The ability of this will increase dramatically, and will be easier on girls that are in school. The morning after pill is challenging because it can cause so…

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    get raped! Can they? In modern society male rape isn’t taken as seriously as the rape of women because men are emasculated if they received unwanted sex, even if they are gay. Throughout the decades, rape culture has become a controversial subject in today’s society, unfortunately many of the discussions are centered only on women, which have led many to be misinformed about how rape can impact both genders. “The dismissive attitude regarding male rape isn’t only objectionable, it’s also…

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    A rape victim. I was raped. I was too drunk to remember anything, but at the same time I wasn’t drunk enough to forget. “Davis Stop.” He wouldn’t stop. He kept going. I lost my baby. Jimmy didn’t believe me till I told him. He came in accusing me of cheating…

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    Self Defense In College

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    Although sexual assault can happen to both men and women, most assaults are carried out onto women by men, who are usually, bigger, and stronger than women. On college Campuses the risk of rape and assault aimed towards women is very high and worrying. Today Universities are the focus of national attention where the issue of sexual assault is broadcasted through student activism, resources, and demands for legal action. While many people have differing ideas on how to handle the situation, such…

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