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    Sexually Violent Offender

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    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 their families, their community, and broader society. Some of these sexually violent crimes are so heinous and dangerous…

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    anywhere. I choose this topic because a case occurred right here in Ocala that was so disturbing, it made the top of my list. According to (Wallace & Roberson,2014) Sexual victimization has several meanings – verbal coercion to have sex with a partner, rape by a stranger, or a woman/man that is being fondled in a bar and forced intercourse when a woman is way too intoxicated to protest. In this case sexual violence along with kidnapping is what took place: (Wallace & Roberson, 2014) Sexual…

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    The victim, in general, will be the same age and race as the power assertive rapist. The rape will not necessarily be organized and planned prior but the power assertive rapist will set out to find a victim instead of being triggered by an extraneous factor. Most commonly, the power assertive rapist will browse through singles at bars until…

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    Rape Culture In Media

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    Rape Culture in Media; A Thicke problem Blurred Lines, written and performed by Robin Thicke, T.I, and Pharrell Williams, was one of the most popular songs of 2013, becoming the longest running number one single on the Billboard Top 100 that year. In spite of its catchy, popular tune, the song received a substantial amount of criticism and accusations of lyrical promotion and reinforcement of social attitudes about rape culture. Tricia Romano, a journalist for the Daily Beast points out that,…

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    Devil’s handy work at its best. Finally, I recognize this is disturbing; regardless, it is something that happens all too frequently and the more we know about people who perpetrate on others the more we can hopefully find a cure. The Bible condemns rape whenever…

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    The Delhi Gang Rape Essay

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    One of the debates that emerged from the brutal and vastly covered in media, The Delhi Gang Rape (2012), was if Bollywood promoted rape culture through its item numbers critiquing the male gaze on women’s bodies and questioning whether the hyper-sexualization of Bollywood’s actresses served to normalize sexual harassment. The new trend being, the asexual, good Indian girl (who ultimately is coveted by the hero) constructed against the sexualized item-girl and one instantly thinks of the…

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    Currently the urge to rape is not considered a behavioural disorder on it’s own but many behavioural problems, cognitive deficits, mental health issues as well as substance abuse issues are obvious in many rapists. The action of rape occurs in every species and is also tied to the evolutionary psychology of the human race. In no way do any of these deficits excuse the actions and brutality exhibited by the offender they merely give the public the ability to see into the mind of a rapist and try…

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    CONCLUSION Clinical Implications and Recommendations Aggressive beliefs and behaviors within a society have been shown to be significantly positively correlated with the incidence of rape. It is also generally believed that the media provides a vehicle for developing and maintaining these ideologies within society (Becker, 1995; Carll, 2005; Ferrell, 2000; Sanday, 1998). Considerable research has analyzed media content, with general agreement that the media frequently contains images of…

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    severity of rape encompass considerations about the liability of the victim and perpetrator, assessments of motives, and numerous psychological consequences (Ben-David & Schneider, 2005). In a rape-supportive culture, minimizations of harshness of rape can be asserted by refusal to label the situation as rape or by characterizing the situation as not being psychologically damaging which is a violation of the rights of the victim (Glass, 2002). Traditional sex scripts of men and women create a…

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    One in five college students experiences sexual assault – defined as any forced or unwanted sexual activity, including but not limited to kissing, groping, and rape – during their college career. Around 38% rape incidents are committed by a friend or acquaintance. Furthermore, college men in fraternities are three times more likely to commit sexual assault than other college men (Foubert, Brosi, & Bannon 2011: 217). While there are many factors that could explain a college fraternity member 's…

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