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    for it.”, “Did you see the way she was dancing?”, “She should not have flirted with him so much”, “She was drunk, that is her own fault”. These statements are frequently used to excuse the actions of rapists and in turn place blame on victims of sexual assault. Although victim shaming is alarmingly common and could easily be stopped, little effort or attention is focused on the subject. Shaming is often ignored because many do not want to admit they have shamed or they think their comment was…

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    Sexual Crime Sociology

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    Introduction Sexual crimes are of an enormous complexity, not only to investigate but also to explain and to understand. The key is to be able to differentiate between the sexual crimes. The motivation of offenders can vary greatly, and it can depend on many variables: including opportunity, victim selection, and mental illness. The first important distinction to make is between sex offenders and sexual predators. Sex offenders only commit one crime and most often they victimize only one person…

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    crime it is. The term “Rape Culture” and the normalization of it was first founded by feminists in the 1970’s (Crisis Center, 2014). Over the years, society continues to normalize all sexual violence; thus, leading to rape culture. This normalization can come from things such as explicit sexual jokes, tolerance of sexual harassment, and teaching women to avoid getting raped rather than teaching a man not to rape. Victims are constantly forced to recant and are told that their accusations…

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    responsibilities for the moment. Unfortunately, college students on campuses and the ones that like to party are usually in danger of being the next date rape victim. It does not always happen with college students but that is where the majority of cases occur. Many of date rape victims usually happen to be in the wrong place with the wrong person at the wrong time. Date rape is a severe issue in modern day society that both males and females should be aware of. They need to know ways to prevent…

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    Pecola's Rape Analysis

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    The neighbors’ reaction to Pecola’s rape illustrates the community’s alarming lack of empathy. Instead of sympathizing with Pecola, the ladies speculate whether she was partially to blame for what happened to her, which in itself is unsettling considering Pecola is only 10 years old. However, it is significant because it exemplifies how prejudice can make people blind to the pain and struggling of others. Pecola’s baby is the product of hatred, violence, and incest. The neighbors wish for its…

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    babies are born, so many things are happening around the world, including the fact that, an American is being sexually assaulted. II. Date rape, happens when the crime is committed by an acquaintance of the victim, is accounted for nearly 80% of rape cases, and in this busy bustling world, college students are at the highest risk to fall prey to this crime. III. After doing much more research on this topic, it is alarming to realize that…

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    Victim-blaming is not a phenomenon that solely occurs in America, yet it is a pervasive one that takes hold in the mass media. American culture deflects the blame from the abuser to abusee. So the words and actions of a female do not give rise to consent, however her shorts and tank top do. Essentially, this attitude conveys Americans as people who place full blame on females for the wardrobe and not rapists for their egregious acts upon unwilling females; who will bring forward their…

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    There are many cases but one specific case Pesta says “a young man in Maine named William Elliott, on the registry for sleeping with his 15-year-old girlfriend when was 19… was murdered in 2006 by a vigilante.” (Pesta). Incidents like that should not happen the state needs to prevent that from happening. The young man may have broken the law but he didn’t deserve to die like with Rodriguez case the sex was most likely mutual which meant they both gave their…

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    Single Factor Theory

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    Theories The way in which some offenders are described tells us the reason certain offenders may engage in sexually abusive behaviors from the beginning (Becker & Murphy, 1998). For example, the fixated molester typology basically suggested that deviant sexual preferences were the driving force behind the offenses they committed. And for the anger rapist subtype, it was suggested that a primary reason for their crimes was the misdirected expression of anger and hostility. Researchers have…

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    The Ugly Truth Analysis

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    The Ugly Truth Sometimes the truth is better hidden than known. Sexual intercourse can arguably be one of the greatest gift by God. However, when it is abused and used to hurt others it becomes an immoral act. Sex, one of the biggest component of this book is taken lightly and can be seen abused with other controversial issues such as alcohol and violence. The Marine Corps, one of USA's proud fighting forces and one of the World's most feared organization is covered in veils from the society.…

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