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    Rape And Sexual Assault

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    Rape and sexual assault are persistent issues that plague our society. Rape is one of the fastest growing crimes in America, however it is the least reported likely to result in a conviction (Maier, 787). All though anyone is at risk for being raped, women are more vulnerable than men with the risk of a woman being raped. 1 out of 6 women is raped where only 1 out of every 10 men is raped (rainn.org). Society has attempted to combat this by providing women with preventative strategies, but still…

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    The state I have chosen to talk about is Utah, having lived there for 18 years it seems like a good state to get to know more about with the sex offender registry. Topic 1 In the state of Utah there are many things that can land you onto the state sex offender registry. For example, what can land you on the list for up to 10 years is: kidnapping, lewdness involving a child, voyeurism, unlawful sexual conduct with a 16 or 17 year-old, and aggravated human trafficking. These are just some…

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    instead of making peace. Rape and sexual assault increase when people are drinking alcohol. According to the article, “Police, Experts: Alcohol Most Common in Sexual Assaults” “Quite honestly, alcohol is no.1 date rape drug” (Jessica). This show between the ages of 18 and 24 many people are assaulted by someone who has been drinking and commits crime. Therefore, alcohol should not be used in the United States because it leads to more rape and sexual assaults. Beyond rape and sexual assault, it…

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    factors prospective students, look at are required test scores, the necessary grade point averages, and tuition costs. While those are important factors to consider, not many people realize that some schools are more stressful than others, have higher drug and alcohol addiction rates, and high sexually transmitted diseases percentages. College is a great choice for educating a person and planning for a successful future, though there are many…

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    are to reduce the number of sex offenders, victims, and target risk factors than can lead to sex crimes. A few prevention strategies already being utilized are Safe Dates, Shifting Boundaries and Real Consent. These are considered Effective strategies, meaning they solely focus on how to prevent perpetration of sex crimes. Safe dates promotes how to avoid being initiated into physical, emotional and mental abuse in relationships; Shifting Boundaries targets…

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    eros, an erotic longing, to rule others. The tyrant’s desire to rule others is often accompanied by other appetites for food, drink, drugs, and sex. In particular, their sexuality and its perversions define them. “[I]t is impossible to segregate the tyrant’s sexuality from his political power: each symbolizes the other. His notorious perversions (adultery, bigamy, rape, incest, sadism, necrophilia…) are the sexual manifestation of his extraordinary relation to the laws and norms of the…

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    Facts About Serial Killers

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    take advantage of them. He raped and tortured them, slashed their throats and usually dismembered their corpses. Although there is no exact number on how many unfortunate victims there were authorities believe there were at least 138 through. The dates of the murders range from 1992 – 1999. Authorities first discovered Garavito’s killing spree in February of 1998. Outside the town of Genua, Columbia, two naked corpses of children were discovered laying next to each other on a slope of a hill as…

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    Effects Of Prostitution

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    taken from family, friends, and sometimes even their countries. This emotionally affects their sense of identity and security. Women are manipulated into thinking they are objects rather than actual humans just being sold off to whoever wants them. Drugs are used to take away the emotional pain and to become more compliant to their traffickers, but they soon become addicted. Women are being forced to have sex multiple times a day, which can led to diseases and pregnancies. Sexually transmitted…

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    Teenagers take for granted how privileged they are. To many, torture takes form for them as long work hours at Market Basket, or writing a five to eight page research paper to graduate. However for many others, especially girls, torture is being forced to have sex with as many as twenty men in under an hour, and being beaten if the men are unsatisfied with her. This torture, formally known as sex trafficking, is a world epidemic that must be stopped. There is no ‘typical’…

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    Serial Killer Motivation

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    innocent lives in their own hands. Psychologically there’s always a motivation behind every action. Rejection, physical and sexual abuse motivates a serial killer to kill. The fact of slaughtering a human being is an addiction to them, it’s like their drug that they can’t leave or stop using. As I further my research and findings of serial killers and their motivation I will enhance my knowledge on famous serial killers background and their history where it all started. Moving on, serial…

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