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    It Happened Here Film Critique It Happened Here is a documentary that takes the viewer through the stories of a handful of women and their stories of being sexually assaulted on their college campuses. Five women tell their stories on how, when, and where their assaults happen and the results of their assault. The documentary states that 1 in 5 women on college campuses are sexually assaulted and that less than 20 percent of all assaults go unreported. The documentary submerges you into these…

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    Abstract This qualitative multi-case study design will evaluate police officers opinions, and perceptions of the law enforcement sexual assault program called You Have Options as an effective strategy in responding to victims who report a sexual assault. The study will also evaluate if the strategy is an effective means of police legitimacy and if it is procedurally just for sexual assault victims. With the underreporting of sexual assault, barriers to reporting sexual assault, police…

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    Sexting is what we used to call teens sending nude photos of themselves via cellphone, now we usually just call it sending nudes. Here are some Teenage Sexting statistics. 11% of young teen girls between the age of 13-16 have sent or posted nude or semi-nude photos or videos of themselves online, 15% of teens who have sent or posted nude/semi-nude photos of themselves say they have done so to people they only know online, 36% of teen girls and 39% of teen boys say it is common for nude or…

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    Child sexual abuse can be traced through out history and different cultures all over the world. Many people may wonder "why? why would someone do that?" well first off let me tell you, this horrific epidemic is nothing new. The true root of CSA is Incest, incest is when two people who are related, and of the same blood line have sexual encounters. It was apart of many family structures back in the day, it was their way of keeping the family together. In my opinion I find incest sick and corrupt,…

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    After reading any article concerning the data that we have about human trafficking I learned that most of it isn’t sound. The underlying reason as to why we can’t stop traffickers is because we don’t specifically know what we are dealing with. What this means is that we don’t all have the same definition of what human trafficking is and if we are not in agreement on what the problem is then the problem can not be solved. Since this is a global issue the first step is a universal definition, one…

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    The world today can be a very unpredictable place. Issues of unforeseen traumatic events such as terrorism, natural disasters, assaults, accidents, and war are now much more common among populations than ever before. These traumatic events can be vivid, terrifying, and even life-threatening to those who witnessing the occurrences unfold before their eyes. Individuals who experience such shocking and mind numbing events can leave them mentally scared with post-traumatic stresses. People who live…

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    own home. Sex traffickers target vulnerable people and they find out all the information they wanna know about you through your social media and online profiles. In some cases, kids own family force them into trafficking. One little girl's dad would rape her each night and then make her go to the bar and sleep with a bunch of men all night and let them do what they want to her. Then that girl had to go home and get ready for school and go to school and act like nothing's wrong. The little girl…

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    Prostitution, also known as sex work, is a very simple act that comes with innumerable consequences. Prostitution can be defined as a “singular activity which involves a limited set of relationships” (Maynard & Purvis, 1995). A prostitute, on the other hand, is defined in many ways; the most commonly accepted probably being, “A person who engages in sexual activity which is sold ‘in lewdness for payment’” (Scrambler, 1997). For many people, prostitution is not what they have an issue with;…

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    public restroom facilities and dressing rooms. With allowing men to enter female restroom you are allow men free range to go into female restrooms, 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…

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    Bawdy House Law Essay

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    The appellants argued that the prostitution Legislations restricts prostitutes from participating in various activities such as hiring bodyguards and conducting their business in a safe location for the transaction of sex (Bedford v. Canada, para. 6). As a result, they were not allowed to work in an indoor environment to negotiate safe sex practices. The Criminal Code defines a bawdy house as "any place that is kept, occupied, or resorted to by one or more persons for the purpose of…

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