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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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    Summary Wally Lamb’s book Couldn’t Keep it to Myself is a book that tells the stories of 11 different women who were (are) incarcerated in the York correctional institution. These women who’s stories were told, were women who had committed all sorts of crimes, from embezzlement to homicide in the first degree. Their stories include stories of their lives before prison, how the got to prison, and their lives in prison. There were common factors in some of the stories of the women who ended up…

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    Mental Illness And Poverty

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    Drug use can cause mental illness. Negative and traumatic experiences can also cause mental illness. We are extremely aware of PTSD in soldiers, fire fighters, and law enforcement personnel right now. Not many people realize rape victims, can also suffer from PTSD. PTSD can change the way a person thinks, feels, and perceives reality. Many individuals who suffer from PTSD can be considered mentally ill. And like those born with mental illness, they are also susceptible to drug…

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    Literature Review Abused vs. Non-abused Children: In Children ages 6 to 12 there are some similarities and differences between those who had normal growth and those who were abused. Children who have normal growth will experience aggression from the age of 2 ½ to 5 when situations like a toy missing or inefficient space arise. His or her aggression eventually ends and the next phase begins 6 to 7 years of age. This is where the child will become less aggressive and starts enhancing social…

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    Gulaab Gang Analysis

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    Rajjo opens up an ashram, which is a sort of sanctuary for abused women, called Gulaab Gang. The trademark of the Gulaab Gang is bright pink sarees. Gulaab Gang focuses on housing women who are victims of social injustices, poverty, domestic violence, rape. They also focus on teaching women self-defense and allowing young women to get their education.…

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    Ronnie Wilson Case Study

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    Identifying as African American, “Ronnie Wilson” is a twenty-two year old male from the city of San Antonio, Tx. but as resided in the small town of San Augustine for fifteen years. Ronnie is single and has never been married but has voluntarily sought treatment from our facility due to his diagnosis of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which has ultimately led to his abuse of the drug Heroin. Although he wouldn’t go into much detail about his dealer or where he receives his supply, Ronnie…

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    Media plays a significant role in clarifying to people the harmful consequences of negative anger. In the article " All the Rage", Katie Roiphe (1993) says, " After cutting off her husband's penis, Lorena Bobbitt has become a symbol of female rage"(para 1). Roiphe, Showing the world the anger of a woman after her husband has been beating her, cheating on her and raping her. She clarified that as a rage result Lorena Bobbitt broke all the rules after what she did. And people go to Gail when they…

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    hot summer day in 1935 makes a mistake that will forever shape her life and those closest to her. After witnessing several events she does not understand and seeing her cousin being sexually assaulted, Briony accuses Robbie, her father’s protégé, of rape. With these three simple words “I saw him”, she sends an innocent man to prison and for that spends the rest of her life trying to atone for her crime. The purpose of this essay is to analyse some of the reasons that might have led Briony to…

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder is a mental health condition that is triggered by a petrifying event that an individual has witnessed or experienced. The most common events that cause an individual to have post-traumatic stress disorder is combat, sexual assault, a natural disaster, and car accidents. In the brilliantly written novel, Snow Falling on Cedars, written by David Guterson, the main characters Kabuo Miyamoto and Ishmael Chambers are haunted by their unspeakable pasts. To briefly…

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    Pornography is a verbal or pictorial explicit representations of sexual behaviour that, in the word of Commission on obscenity and pornography.There is no doubt that pornography is often used in child molestations. It is also 100% accurate to say that pornography is a major source of information on sexuality for children. Anyone who has grown up in this society knows that viewing pornography begins at an early age. This fact is disturbing not only because children are very impressionable but…

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