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    on campus sexual assault on the music video. To prove that there is an epidemic of on campus sexual assault. Sexual assault is the sexual contact or behavior that happens without another’s consent. Sexual assault is usually not the first outcome a parent would think of when dropping their children off at college. But it is definitely one factor parents should not ignore. According to CNN.com “23% of women report sexual assault in college”. It is not only women that report these assaults, men do…

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    Campus Rape Essay

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    of the victims of sexual assault crimes actually report their attacks to law enforcement. The dynamics of college life seem to fuel the problem – as most people who are attacked are intoxicated, under the influence, unconscious or even drugged. Sadly, most of the victims say they knew who their attackers were and some are often even acquaintances; 63% admitted to committing about six rapes each. How can something so morally incorrect and just plain inhumane, such as sexual assault on campus,…

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    no means no whenever it arises in the situation. Institutions must educate on this principle and how to provide and receive consent. Society must challenge the norms of “hook-up” culture and assert that consent is the most important aspect of one’s sexual relations. One peer noted that, at times, individuals find that it is easier to ‘consent’ to sex instead of rejecting a partner, even if they want to say no. Seemingly, society perpetuates this idea and promotes rape culture (Heider).…

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    Sexual assault on college campuses has been a social concern for several decades. It can be 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…

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    Sexual Assault Definition

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    The term “Sexual Assault” can be interpreted in many different ways. No two cases of sexual assault are identical, which makes defining and classifying sexual assaults difficult. Victims of sexual assault report the crime to the authorities, but the range of severity and variety of cases make it tough to prove that the perpetrator is guilty. Sexual assault is defined as a “sexual act against a person’s will or in a circumstance where the person is either unable to give consent due to age,…

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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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    Turner's Case Study

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    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, sentenced Turner to a…

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    Sexual assault has been a part of the culture on college campuses for years. Only somewhat recently has the issue been given the attention it deserves. Many students and advocacy organizations have been working to stop sexual assault on college campuses and bring attention to the aspects of American culture that normalize it. The normalization of sexual assault was made especially prevalent in Stanford swimmer, Brock Turner’s, case. Turner was released after only 3 months in jail, to the outrage…

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    During the season Sebastian hacked into the Leyland school account and posted conversations between the board regarding Taylor and the rape case. This put a lot of heat in the board, making Leslie, the headmistress make the rest of the board resign and transfer all of the authority to her. Although many people have issues regarding their online security and their private information, this topic…

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    Abuse comes in many different forms, both physical and mental, and it often occurs from people we initially trust to treat us well. (Why Don’t You Just Leave?). It is often brought up that the victim of domestic abuse would be better off if they left their abuser and moved on with their lives. While this blanket statement appears harmless and logical, it is a long term solution and, contrary to popular belief, actually poses greater risk to the victim in the short term. Horror stories of victims…

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