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    Rape Culture Essay

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    Rape culture awareness is essential for society’s understanding of the negative causes and effects of rape. Rape is sexual intercourse that one performs on another person without their consent. Years ago, men used to be heavily blamed for rape. Rape…

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    individuals who partake in rape activities are viewed by society as "sick" or "psycho". Rape is viewed as behavior learned when individuals interact with each other. Convicted rapists are prone to sniffing out the attitudes and actions that evolves around sexual aggression against women. "Justifying Rape" in Chapter 26 provides perfect examples…

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    Footbinding Reflection

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    subjects to a lot of oppression. An extreme example would be rape. There have been more sexual assaults on campus recently and, to my knowledge, there are a few which are not being reported. When the females do speak up, they are told not to report the sexual assault because there isn’t enough proof and it would be a waste of time. Basically, what I get out of this excuse is that them reporting sexual assault is…

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    Indiana Sexual Assault

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    Sexual Assault at Indiana State University One in four college women and one in six males are sexually assaulted. It is important as students at universities to take control in preventing sexual assaults at Indiana State University. It is important to acknowledge that sexual assault is an issue within universities, and action needs to be taken in order to provide a safe environment for everyone at Indiana State University. It is the job of students to raise awareness about sexual assault at…

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    some sort of sexual assault. Unfortunately, more than half of raped college women tell no one of their victimization (Gray). In 2012, a study done by Robin Hattersley Gray claims that 1 in 3 sexual assaults, the perpetrator was intoxicated. Many victims often feel embarrassed of being assaulted or scared to come out to the public about their experience. To be clear, sexual assault describes the full range of forced sexual acts from touching and kissing to sexual intercourse. Sexual assault on…

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    percent of victims that were sexual assault on college campuses do not report the sexual assault (The Case). Majority of sexual assaults that happen on a college campus, will never be reported. Victims will not report the sexual assaults because they are scared of how the college will handle the sexual assault. Colleges need to stop pushing sexual assaults away, and need to stand up and do something about the sexual assaults on college campuses. Although sexual assaults are an individuals…

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    There were no strict laws for women assault cases. Criminals who assault women often get unpunished. But after this brutally horrific incident a new law passed by the Indian Government for women assault. In Delhi, which is the capital of India, where a 23-year-old women got raped and murdered. There were so many rallies and movements occurred across India for this particular…

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    Rape Culture In America

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    dark long term effects of it. The rape culture that exists in America is evident through how often rape and sexual assault occur on a day to day basis and then punished as minimally as possible by the courts, how it is trivialized and ignored in the media, and considered socially…

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    always means no and “yes” always means yes in place of sexual activity between two individuals. Different grounds need to be covered and taken into consideration when examining these situations as there are multiple circumstances that are associated with it. “No” and a “yes” can have many interpretations depending on the situation at that particular time, most are based on assumptions which result in a criminal act of rape. When dealing with sexual activity a “no” should always mean a no…

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    Rape culture is yet another product of a senseless society. It indoctrinates women into believing that rather than teaching men simply to avoid such a brutal act of aggression, women are taught to avoid being raped all together. As if it were to be willingly brought upon themselves in any way. Such an obscured perspective is strengthened by the flawed reality that the victims of rape are typically blamed rather than the rapist himself. Very few individuals have a thorough understanding of the…

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