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    Power And Coercion Essay

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    Power and Coercion chapter 17 discussed various topics that tied with rape and sexual assault, from knowing how to cope to confronting a person that has offended you or someone else. Chapter 17 provided the theories and, concepts behind rape and sexual assault. There are five basic theories to the reason why rape and sexual assault occurs around the world, rapist psychopathology, victim participation, feminist, Evolutionary and sociological theories. Beginning with the first theory rapist…

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    Stereotypes For Women

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    Recently in the news we have seen a lot of rape news. This has left a bad image for women in India that are especially in the workforce. As people saw that women were getting too much freedom they started associating it with rape. As woman were going out more on their, the amount of rape. However they are not bringing light to it instead they are putting women down for being out on their own, wearing vulgar clothes or trying to be independent which causes her to get raped. This should under no…

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    The first forty-eight hours in finding a missing person is crucial. They can be found, or they can be Heather Bell. In Alice Munro’s “Open Secrets,” a group of seven girls and one woman went on a camping trip but returned with one member fewer. Heather Bell like a déjà vu, was present one minute then gone the next, becoming a mere random thought to those who knew her story. What happened? Who took her? With no evidence or lead, the answer is simple: If a girl is missing, the suspect is a man;…

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    Affirmative Consent Essay

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    Consent applies to sexual relations and is often referred to as affirmative consent, or the conscious and voluntary agreement to engage in sexual activity. When you are engaging in sexual activity consent should be verbally communicated every time. Sex without affirmative consent is sexual assault or rape. Affirmative consent varies with every person and even varies depending on what person you ask, but in general I think that affirmative consent is the verbal agreement to…

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    In the case of the People v. Turner, Brock Turner was charged with the sexual assault and attempted rape of an unconscious 23-year old woman. Turner was depicted by the media as an “all-American swimmer,” whereas the victim of the assault was described as an “unconscious, intoxicated woman,” implying that her intoxication excused her assault (Koren, 2016). In a letter asking for leniency from the judge presiding the case, Turner's father stated that his son should not have to go to prison “for…

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    Hi Narinder, I too chose to write about rape in prison. The subject although graphic, gives us a look into a huge population of people that I think that a lot of us tend to forget, unless we have a loved one in there. Maybe it’s our own selfish thinking this this population is no longer a priority so there is no need for us to watch over and protect them As you stated, there is the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), but I am guessing in order for an act to work it would require…

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    With this paper I intend to convince the reader that religion is not the culprit for the presence of a culture which normalizes sexual assault and violence in most modern cultures where religion may or may not influence the societal practices and the ideologies and values that the people that are implicit in the people who make and live in those cultures. Religion (mostly Islam) is more often than not blamed for the existence of a culture of rape and violence in the civilization of today. To a…

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    In an intensive article titled, “Rape, the Most Intimate of Crimes” published by the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), author Mary Dickson explains the dramatic true stories of victims of rape and abuse by a spectrum of assailants as well as the repercussions of their actions. Society has always had this prejudged stereotype of the typical rapist or flasher – sporting a tench coat, or hiding out in dark shadows just seeking their next prey. In all actuality, roughly three quarters of rapes…

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    Sexual assault is a serious issue in the United States. Sexual assault is someone who is forced to have any time of sexual contact with the other person without consent. Most people don't take sexual assault serious, for the most part anyone can say, “Oh they could've done something, its not like they don't have any strength to protect themselves.” but in reality most women aren't as strong as men. Some women are sometimes titled as sluts, whores, etc but not knowing the reality of how sometimes…

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    High Schools around the world are what to remove the book speak for their library's.Why you might ask well in the book speak their is rape in the book speak.Their is also use of drugs and alcohol in the book speak. Read this and it might change how you think of the book speak. The book Speak show´s that rape is not just one thing.In the book the main character is raped, but she was not yelling,screaming or kicking. She did not say anything she just sat. Most people think rape has to do…

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