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    When we hear the word “rape”, many people do not think that it would ever happen to them. Especially in a college atmosphere, rape is not the first thing that many people think of when they go to parties or events. However, it is very important that people, especially women ages 18-25 are aware of the possibilities and know how to detect and prevent it from happening. Even though alcohol is the most common ingredient in sexual assaults there is still a high risk for date rape drugs. There are many types of “date rape” drugs, but the most common include: Rohypnol (also known as roofies), Gamma Hydroxybutyric (liquid ecstasy) and Special K (which is a form of Ketamine). If these drugs are not used properly, or knowingly they can be very…

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    the rape get the blame. From an early age parents teach their children to be responsible for every action. They are taught in school to be careful of all the surroundings and to be alerted of everything. Rape can happen at any time and anywhere. The therapist should be blamed for the rape, whether the rapist is a man or woman. It is constantly happening without any action being taken towards it. Justice is never served. Women tend to flirt more than they intend to. Men that against women and…

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    Date Rape Research Paper

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    you know 1/10 women are assaults in the United States are victims of rape or sexual. Those women are likely to not report the sexual assault to the police. Rape is a serious social and public health that takes away a victim’s innocence and sense of being. There are ways you can avoid rape and what to do if it ever happens. Background of rape is very scare and once a victim is rape it can affect them. The background of rape is very scare. There are certain types of rape that not too many know…

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    Types of rape and why it happens Krista Marshall Wayland Baptist University Rick Shupe October 18, 2014 Abstract Rape happens every day all over the world for many reasons it is imperative to learn why this happens so that it can be stopped. Rape can vary from intrapersonal relationships to as far human sex trafficking and prostitution forms of rape. The main point and message to…

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    Rape In The United States

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    students carry pepper spray for fear of what might be lurking in the dark, rape seems to be a crime our society works awfully hard to teach our women how to prevent and escape, but when the act itself happens many do not want to acknowledge it. Despite the progression of our nation, the topic is deemed too taboo or uncomfortable, and pushed to the back of the closet as if the occurrence of rape in our society is a skeleton we are trying to hide instead of making an attempt to address the issue.…

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    understand the influences that can determine or impact someone’s sexuality you must understand what socio-culture is, and the types of sexuality that are being represented, or in other hands what type of sex is being impacted. Socio-Culture “ is the different groups of people in society, and their habits traditions and beliefs” (Puri 1 1995), it is simply the belief system that makes people who they are and acts as foundation to their morals. When mentioned on what type of “sexuality that is…

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    behaviorists Robert Hazelwood along with forensic nursing specialists Ann Burgess researched and developed a four-part typology of rapists. This study explains different types of rapists based on the motivation of the offender. They categorize a rapist based these themes:  Power-Assertive  Anger retaliation  The Power-reassurance rapist or Opportunity Rapist  The Anger excitement rapist or Sadistic Rapist This research analyzes and breaks down a rapists behavior.…

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    Rape is not good, in any case whatsoever. That is not what is being argued. Instead, many are confused as to if being raped/raping was really rape, and the velocity of such. There is a fine line between sex with consent and rape. Do both parties necessarily need to state, “Yes, I want to have sex.” or are there different ways to consent to intercourse? These are the questions that many people face when discussing rape. Now no one really agrees with rape, but there has always been the battle…

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    Domains Of Victimization

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    Many Victimologists have hypothesized that domains actually create opportunities for specific types of victimization. For example, K–12 schools are specific types of domains that facilitate opportunities for bullying victimization among students. While bullying could certainly occur outside school, there are unique elements of the school domain that create opportunities for bullying, such as the convergence of motivated offenders and suitable targets in the same location at the same time. Like…

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    Rape Culture Essay

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    A lot of people have had attitudes, beliefs, and ideas about rape for a long time. Myths like “half dressed women ask for it,” and “some women deserve to be raped,” are historical. Surprisingly, women are still looked at as property of men, and men protect women because they’re deemed as a man’s property. Everybody is taught to have different roles in today’s world. Men are known to be aggressive while women are known to be passive. This stereotypical way of thinking is a generalization. Rape…

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