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    Sexually Violent Offender

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    personality disorder. These disorders can make the person more likely to engage in acts of sexual violence if not confined in a secure facility for long-term control, care, and treatment. The provision to what qualifies as sexually violent may differ from state to state, but in general, they are crimes of a sexual nature that belong to a specific constellation of crimes. These crimes include sexual harassment, sexual assault, and rape. These acts often result in harming not just the victim but…

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    Characteristics and Correlates of College Students' Spontaneous and Anonymous Sexual Experiences by Elizabeth L. Paul, Brian McManus, and Allison Hayes. This study focuses on adolescents and young adults on college campuses and their sexual activities and behaviors. In simpler terms it scrutinizes how college students hookup on college campuses and the various factors that influence them to engage or disengage in sexual intercourse when they hookup. The various factors that influence college…

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    Conly's Argument Analysis

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    on what drove that person to allow sex to happen, despite there being no presence of violence and not wanting to have sex (Conly, 2004, p. 98). Igor Primoratz’s definition of sexual harassment is when person A uses threatening behaviour to Person B to get Person B to have sex with Person A. Primoratz’s definition of sexual harassment is what Conly considers rape, only if certain conditions are met. (Law, 2015, p. 137). I will outline Conly’s approach to rape, and highlight its weakness based on…

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    argument is coming from the article titled Rape and Denial written By Alice Vachss in 1993. The author discusses a federal non solution, writing about documented failures of the state and local governments to investigate, penalize and prosecute sexual assaults. She also discusses how violence against women seem to be ignored about being built around civil right provisions. She has spent ten years as a sex crime prosecutor in New York, and during this time frame she has seen rapist walk free,…

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    able to recognize his name without it falling under the title, “White college kid.” The media kindly forgot to headline the word “rapists” with regards to him even while they were reporting of his court trial. Even if you do not know who he is, his case was widely popular for a few months mostly due to the fact that after he sexually assaulted a woman, his conviction landed him a mere 6 months in jail. He sure had time to brood over his mistakes, did he not? I think no. You see, this man took…

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    GRANTED BECAUSE PLAINTIFF CONSENTED TO AND WELCOMED THE SEXUAL ENCOUNTERS WITH DEFENDANTS. There remains a split in authority as to whether, as a matter of law, an inmate can consent to sexual relations with a correctional officer. Carrigan v. Davis, 70 F. Supp. 2d 448, 460 (D. Del. 1999). The U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Sixth and Eighth Circuits have held that an inmate's Eighth Amendment rights are not violated when she consents to sexual relations with a guard. Freitas v. Ault, 109 F.3d…

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    Despite numerous efforts by various contingents, rape culture has maintained its place in the status quo. Rape culture refers to the collective ignorance, disparagement, normalization and comedic trivialization of sexual violence by society. Perhaps stemming from a history of patriarchal dominance as well as anti-feministic and misogynistic view of women as instruments of pleasure for the opposite sex. Unfortunately, this stagnancy in the curtailment or even eradication of this culture can be…

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    locker rooms, and dressing rooms. This law can allow men to wander where the feel and bring up amount of rapes and molestation in the United States. This must be a safety concern for all woman. A quote from the article states, "It would just take one case to hit the media," Waits said, and "people would be afraid to shop." All it would take would be one man deciding to prey on a female and abuse this law and cause harm to the female community. We must stand against this law for the good of the…

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    In the article I chose the researchers were trying to determine what the internalized and externalized symptoms of PTSD were in women who have been rape victims. They tested the women who had been raped and compared their symptoms and the severity of the symptoms. There were two hundred and sixty seven rape victims who were first initially in the trial, but sixty-four of them did not fall into the PTSD category. Then twenty-two other women were not allowed to continue the study for various…

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    Critique: The Drunk Sex Epidemic The way that Johnson presents her information is resourceful, however the lack of proper citations we are left to assume that presented information supposedly collected in recent studies and from reputable university faculty are in fact correct. While this article that was found in a 2017 February edition of Cosmopolitan magazine, that usual hires interns who are pursuing undergraduate studies, may or may not have background experience in such assignments, so…

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