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    Date Rape In College

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    on the thesis that men used secrecy and stigma to pressure and exploit women. The root of rape is understood to be a basis of power exchange rather than purely sexual. This understanding also factors into what we know as “date rape” coined by Mary Koss in the 1980s. Date rape remains a popular form of assault due to its discretion. The ability to leave a women powerless, while not being suspected gives drugs like xanax, Ghb, and Rohypnol their influx of popularity. Mary Koss conducted a study…

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    Abortion: Right Or Wrong?

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    Women do it for various reasons. Women do it because they can’t financially support a baby, because of rape, because the child is diagnosed to be mentally ill, because it endangers the mom, or because they simply don’t want it. When it comes to aborting a baby there are various factors that play a role, many personal. Some who support abortion, say that…

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    Sexual Rape Research Paper

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    happens to them. It only happens to women and young girls. If the men and young boys get sexually assaulted they deserve it and may have wanted it. These statements are statements that someone may say or think because it is not heard or talked about. Rape is a horrible thing because it is illegal, it causes a lot of trauma for the victim, it is unethical, and a dirty thing to do to someone. Sexual Violence in the United States of America has become a major issue today. One in seventy-one men…

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    assault on college campuses are at an all-time high and it seems it’s a problem that many would like to sweep under the rug. We saw in the news how Brock Turner a student of Stanford University was given an extremely lenient jail sentence for the rape of an unconscious woman. This not only infuriated an entire community but personally myself. As a parent I have spent almost fourteen years protecting my kids from the worst. I am not naïve to think that we can follow our children around for…

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    traumatic as rape creates (Schwartz, 1997, p.6). There is an inherent denial and indifference towards victims of sexual assault which illustrates the fragmented college disciplinary system. Since reporting a sexual assault to a college often results in administrators treating rape as academic misconduct rather than a serious and violent crime, it fosters the moral ambiguity of what constitutes sexual assault. This results in the victim’s reluctance to report their abuser’s crime since rape…

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    Rape On College Campuses

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    Any young woman heading to college is unfortunately aware of the constant sexual assault threat that is posed to her. Rape is unlawful sexual activity and usually sexual intercourse carried out forcibly or under threat of injury against the will of a person who is incapable of valid consent. In the recent years more cases of student athletes committing rape while in college have surfaced. As more news of these cases are brought to light the more nation wide upset they are causing. Sexual assault…

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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…

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    Pimp Sexual Abuse

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    underground web of sexual exploitation and abuse should be charged more harshly and brought to justice. A pimp is just another way to say a domestic sex trafficker (www.wgbh.org), as he is the “manager” of these women. He controls and sets them up on dates and gains profit from them. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, annually a pimp is able to make between $150,000 to $200,000 a year if he trafficks between 4 and 6 girls which is…

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    interchanged with many other terms such as rape, sexual abuse, or molestation. It has affected both females and males over the years, overall women being more likely to be the victim. Bureau of justice statistics show that one in four women experience sexual assault at college, but a majority never report it (Kingkade). College is said to be a time for young adults to explore self discovery, grow intellectually and experiment. A time for experimentation with alcohol and drugs; Partying, drinking…

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    acts of rape. In recent events sexual violence has increase with the sex traffic going global and kids are being sold for sexual needs of other human beings against their will. Women tend to be at a higher rate than men to be the reciprocate of an act of sexual violence which is probably due to their lack of aggression. Unfortunately there is various forms of sexual violence that take place which “include rape, date rape or acquaintance rape, intimate partner sexual violence, alcohol or drug…

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