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    This documentary directed by Michael Glawogger made in 2011, is outrage and peculiar. This is a film that shows another perspective of prostitution. Many films portray prostitution as human trafficking or that women are used to work in this field against their will. However, Whore’s Glory shows the other side of this job, where women feel comfortable by being prostitutes and even at some point enjoying themselves by doing as they called it a “simple” job and getting money out of it. Glawogger’s…

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    “11.2% of all students experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation(¨Campus¨).” This is an issue at all college campuses and finding a solution to it is difficult. Betsy DeVos feels very strongly about how sexual assaults on college campuses are “...lasting, profound, and lamentable (Svrluga).” She is seeking engagement from the audience and trying to find a way to end this. Her audience is college students and professors. Furthermore, the problem is…

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    an individual that sets out to rape women as a way to punish them. Often carrying hate towards women this type of perpetrator will often substantially injure victims to the point where they require medical intervention or hospitalization. Roughly 30% of rapes fall into this category. (Hope For Healing. Org, 2018) The Power assurance is also known as the opportunity rapists individual who takes any advantage the can to commit a rape. The opportunity rapists will rape a person in conjunction with…

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    Sex Trafficking: Stolen Innocence The cry of a hopeless child on a broken night can be as silent a whisper in the dark. A harsh reality faced in many countries is the ongoing uphill battle against female sex trafficking. The long term effects of such an unspeakable act are drastically seen though many parts of the countries trafficking consumes. Although sex trafficking has been going on for centuries it has dramatically increased in the past decade. The way the people end up in sex…

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    Many are under the assumption that women are more likely to be sexually assaulted or raped by a stranger than by someone they know personally. Many presume that “family conflicts”—which has been used as a euphemism for domestic violence—should be kept private. Many believe that these types of heinous crimes do not happen in their neighborhood. All of these notions are false. Each and every day, these monstrous crimes are being committed to innocent people. Depending on the severity of their…

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    The poem "She Was Waiting to Be Told" by Deborah Garrison, is a story about a woman being oppressed. In the poem the wife speaks directly to you, meaning her husband. The author isn’t just addressing the poem to her husband but to the world, to tell a point of view of being oppressed. The speaker in the poem submits to her husband throughout the poem. I believe that the author wrote this poem to express and promote women 's rights. The speaker of the poem has learned what her husband wants and…

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    There are many criminal activities that had been going on throughout the history. For instance the act of murder and perhaps rape were made by Jesse Matthew recently, he raped and killed multiple women. Matthew is currently awaiting for trial in the killings of two college students. Murder and rape cases not only affects the victim’s family, but the local community also. According to Jesse Matthew’s ex girlfriend, she wrote a letter to defend him by stating that he was sexually molested as a…

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    Prostitution has been linked to increasing the risk of contracting STD’s most notably HIV. Sexually transmitted disease has been spreading out of control in the U.S. Irresponsible and unprotected sexual encounter only adds to the dilemma of eliminating this infections. Trafficked sex workers not only deal with this serious health risks, but also damage one’s mental, physical and emotional being. The physical abuse is extremely disturbing it is difficult to imagine that happening to a person.…

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    Sexual Abuse In Prisons

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    report the acts that happened to them, it is possible that they may not receive the treatments they need as prisons do not differentiate between the needs of men and women. Even though there have been laws such as the Prison Rape Elimination Act that have been signed into law, rapes still occur in prison at an alarming rate for a place that is supposed to have safeguards against such acts. It is clear that some sort of reformation needs to take place to prevent such acts while in prison, and if…

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental illness that is brought about by exposure to trauma. Most traumas are involving death of a loved one, or the threat thereof, serious injury or amputation, sexual violence, or any life-shattering, or life-altering event that leaves one feeling helpless and hopeless. (Smith et. all, 2015). Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is often brought upon by something incredibly terrifying and overwhelming to the experiencer. The most common group of individuals of…

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