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    Studies on parental incarceration have revealed three key themes: the increased likelihood of poorer education, lack financial stability, and maladaptive behavior. In the following section, I will elaborate on the empirical finding of poorer education. Wright and Seymour (2015) explained poverty is often the core issue for a range of difficulties that have harsh penalties for children, including limited parental educational achievement. A parent’s education achievement often affects children…

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    The categorical imperative, to Immanuel Kant, is an overarching principle of acting towards others the way you would like for them to treat everybody else; a slight furtherance of the ‘Golden Rule’(Where your actions are based upon the way you would like them to treat you). The categorical imperative creates a moral basis based upon one’s understanding of their own individuality coupled with an empathetic understanding of those around them, based upon their precepts that they’ve come to…

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    Having deviance and doing deviant behaviors will always be a part of society due to their being guidelines and rules that have been set, these norms will contentiously be broken. Prostitution and other forms of sex work are considered deviant behaviors, it is men and women selling sex for money, drugs, and other valuable items; their behaviors can affect society in both negative and positive ways. Prostitutions range of indoor sex work, call girls, street prostitutes, and actors in pornographic…

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    Pornography Consumption

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    examines pornography consumption and how its acceptance affect behaviors of college students, both male and female. The conductors of this study were aware that many have researched direct effects of pornography; however, they realized that there was little studies done on how people viewed pornography and sexual behaviors linked to pornography. This study, as a whole, focused on pornography consumption, acceptance, and sexual behaviors. They wanted to figure out how this affected a relationship…

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    This leads to a high percentage of youth who are exposed to sexual risk behavior. This is important given the poor outcomes associated with sexual risk behavior such as teen pregnancy, STD and HIV. Previous research has supported the use of EBIs for youth exposed to sexual risk behavior and HIV/AIDS. However, it is still unclear which EBIs are best suited to which youth, given the diversity of youth populations including…

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    Gender In Children

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    observation and imitation of gender behavior, as well as through rewards and punishments children experience for behaviors believed to be appropriate or inappropriate for their gender (Santrock, 2016). Basically, what the children see from the models throughout their life is most likely how they are going to act when they are adults. Some of these men on the soccer team probably grew up in a home where the objectification of women was deemed appropriate behavior and they were either encouraged…

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    As time advances, music becomes an evermore necessity in everyday life. Music harnesses the capability to influence behaviors and moods and even important decisions one formulates in life. An agent with that capacity must have genuine, meticulous monitoring. Choosing between more uplifting music and more degrading music can be difficult, considering that a collection of adults enjoy rap and music categories like such that contain heaps of degrading messages. After recognizing both sides, it is…

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    INITIAL REPLY 4.1 Children that have been exposed to sexually inappropriate material through witnessing, experiencing, or as a consequence of sexual exploitation may show behavioral signs. Some of the more common signs may include depression, anxiety, no desire to eat, and a likely withdrawal from normal everyday activities (U.S Department of Health and Services Child Abuse and Neglect, n.d). They may even show a sense of lethargy during the day. Other children may show a desire to be…

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    Sexual Double Standard

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    Sexual Double Standard on Cheating Women and men are held at different sexual standards. This phenomenon is referred to as the sexual double standard. Which is the believe that women are judged for their sexual behavior while men are praised for it. There has been great effort in trying to explain this phenomenon. A problem that has risen is whether the double standard still exists today and trying to prove it. The purpose of this study is to determine if a sexual double standard exists when…

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    Mythology of Blame In the midst of a dehumanizing and sex-driven culture, rape has plagued the bodies and minds of millions. Unfortunately, for victims, a reality of physical and emotional trauma just scrapes the surface of the repercussions involving sexual assault. In addition, rape victims face the negative alterations of post-rape trauma due to the negative reactions of society (Yamawaki, Darby, and Queiroz). Though society recognizes rape as an increasing societal problem, rape myths taint…

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