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    assaulted the victim. The crime was discovered by two bystanders who immediately called the police and detained the victim. In addition, according to CNN, the case was indeed taken to trial, and Turner was accused of “assault with intent to commit rape of an intoxicated or unconscious person, penetration of an intoxicated person and penetration of an unconscious person” and was guilty of all three. However, Turner received a lenient sentence of 6 months in jail, 3 years of probation, was…

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    Client Introduction: The client was a young adult male and appeared well groomed with good eye contact. The client presented with a euthymic mood and an appropriate affect. The client displayed coherent speech and a logical thought process. The client was oriented to people, the date, and the location. Assessment Environment: The DASS assessment was conducted in a private office setting to limit distractions and provide privacy. The student clinician and client sat across from each other…

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    Red Zone Speech

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    On Wednesday October 2nd, I attended the event Turn The Red Zone Green. A group of students came up with this campaign called the Green Light Campaign. They were hoping to create a safe space as well as stop victim blaming. The group does not agree with the saying no is no, because that means something already occurred that one of the individuals did not agree with. Instead the speaker stressed that it is important to talk about consent. The focus of the event was to educate individuals on…

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    Cunegonde begins to describe the Bulgarian Army’s intrusion of the Baron’s Castle of Westphalia as well as the event of her rape as “the customary way of doing things.” (23) From the novel, the narrator displays the visual image: “Girls who had been disemboweled after having stated the natural needs of some of the heroes were breathing their last.”(9) Voltaire’s perspective…

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    Facts About Serial Killers

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    According to the Crime Museum, a serial killer is conventionally defined as a person who murders three or more people in a period of over a month, with “cooling down” time between murders. Often driven by a psychological thrill or pleasure, serial killers murders must be separate events. Serial killers commit murder in different places over a long period of time. The characteristics of a serial killer often lack empathy, guilt and often become egocentric individuals. They also hide their true…

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    Modesty Research Paper

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    extreme sexual assault, such as rape, are not the result of an immodest woman. People who perform these actions act on their own accord. Categorizing immodesty as the sole reason for these advances is unnecessarily victimizing women and claiming that women should dress modestly to avoid harassment is diminishing to women. A woman’s clothing or demeanor should not automatically deem her a victim. Mutual respect among opposite genders is slowly…

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    Sexual assault has been a part of the culture on college campuses for years. Only somewhat recently has the issue been given the attention it deserves. Many students and advocacy organizations have been working to stop sexual assault on college campuses and bring attention to the aspects of American culture that normalize it. The normalization of sexual assault was made especially prevalent in Stanford swimmer, Brock Turner’s, case. Turner was released after only 3 months in jail, to the outrage…

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    Changes In Rape Culture

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    Although so much has changed and improved in rape culture, there is still so much growing that still needs to occur. Far too often, the victim blames his or herself. Regardless of the amount of clothing they were wearing, or if they were voluntarily on a date with the person, or if they were drunk, it is never the victim’s fault. This was very hard for me to understand, and over the past two years, my mind has been flooded with many contradictory thoughts. Was I raped? Of course not. You…

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    Introduction There is a problem that is looming over our society that not every many humans would like to talk about. Some say it is an epidemic, some say it is a women’s issue, others say it is not a problem at all. Just a problem made up by the media. Whatever the masses would like to say about it, the basic terminology is sexual assault or gender-based violence. There has been debate on the type of policies that should be in place for combating sexual assault on college campuses. Every…

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    During the season Sebastian hacked into the Leyland school account and posted conversations between the board regarding Taylor and the rape case. This put a lot of heat in the board, making Leslie, the headmistress make the rest of the board resign and transfer all of the authority to her. Although many people have issues regarding their online security and their private information, this…

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