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    because it’s hard for victims to get out the confines of exploitation and creates a harder lifestyle for the victim. First, it’s hard to remove oneself from human trafficking because it starts with an unhealthy relationship. In certain cases, when a victim begins a relationship with a trafficker, sexual grooming occurs. Women are not able to get…

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    The Anti-Bullying Act

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    HIB stands for harassment, intimidation, and bullying, including cyber-bullying. These actions have become serious and escalating problems in our schools and sadly, have led to suicide of our youth. To confront this problem, the Anti-Bullying Act was created to clarify standards on how to “prevent, report, investigate, and respond to incidents of HIB,” (Anti- Act, 2010, p. 1) Schools are now collecting data which is monitored and reported to the State. The Superintendent reports data to the BOE…

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    methods such as identification by witnesses and enforcing restraining orders. The cyber stalkers and cyberbullies disguise themselves using the Internet without the fear of any consequence and target victims. In this paper we examine the nature and extent of cyberstalking and cyberbullying and their impact on the victim’s mindset. This study can help in figuring out some means for preventing…

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    Boyle, Blood, & Nalesnik, 2010). Cyber bullying is recent phenomenon which include a branch of verbal and indirect form of bullying (Fortner, 2012). Smith and Ananiadou (2003) described physical bullying as direct bullying or open attacks on the victim while Rivers and Smith (1994) defined it as tangible behaviours. According to Smith and Ananiadou (2003) physical bullying includes hitting, kicking, punching, taking belongings or stolen from and pushing etc. verbal bullying often described as…

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    Rape In The Military

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    The assault the victim just suffered comes to be their fault and is obtusely vindicated. Rape or assault at no time is justified. The clothing of the victim, the place where the victim was or the time of day is not a justifiable excuse for rape. Presently, we have been speaking about civilian circumstances and issues regarding rape and assault, yet…

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    waking up in a bed with all your clothes gone. People will tell you “you shouldn’t have drank too much”, or “your husband can’t rape you”, or even “your provocative outfit was asking for it”. Society will use every excuse to turn the blame on the victim. These excuses are the symptoms of rape culture. Rape culture is a setting where rape is pervasive and normalized due to societal attitudes about gender and sexuality. Society must acknowledge the existence rape culture in order to stop customs…

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    devastating impact on the individual (p. 150). The clinical illustration that present in chapter eight of Ringel and Brandell book explains and develops the explanation regarding bulling phenomena, the trauma aspect of bullying from interpersonal and environmental factors and…

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    Betsy Devos Case Study

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    within the judicial system. “The truth is that the system established by the prior administration has failed too many students. Survivors, victims of the lack of due process and campus administrators have all told me that the current approach does a disservice to everyone involved,” DeVos commented in her announcement. It is clear to me as to why those “victims,” also known as the people being investigated for sexually assaulting other students, would agree with her. DeVos claims that the…

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    “Most of them can’t be seen with the naked eye” (Hannah) Thirteen Reasons Why a novel by Jay Asher deals with depression and suicide through a story with the main characters, Hannah Baker and Clay Jensen. Hannah has killed herself and has 13 tapes with names of people explaining why they were the reasons she killed herself. Among the 13 teens there is Clay Jensen. Clay has to listen to the tapes to hear what his scar did to Hanna. In the book Scars were mentioned. Scars can be a symbol of he the…

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    Do think students should be allowed to be limited on the internet?If they break the civil rights law they can be in serious trouble and the first amendment. Cyberbullying is also a serious problem that causes harm. They create a bad environment for other students or teachers. Should limiting online speech for student be allowed for schools? I think schools should limit students online speech because of the bad environment, cyberbullying, and civil rights law. Cyberbullying is bad and can cause…

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