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    brothels, strip clubs, or massage clinics. Its not in their will to be used as basically a servant to other people. In humantrafficking.org states that “victims of sex trafficking are often found in the streets or working in establishments that offer commercial sex acts, i.e. brothels, strip clubs, pornography production houses”. This is a prime example on how the victims are put to work and making money for the head leader that took them away. The main thing that the victims deal with is…

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    The last several years’ society has seen an increased in the number of sexual abuse cases committed by a minor. According to a study conducted by Finkelhor et. al. (2009) found that the percentage of sex offenses committed by juveniles is more that 25 % (Finkelhor et.al, 2009, p.59). The author states that although the number is alarming, this percentage is not an accurate representation of the offenses perpetrated by adolescents as many of these offenses often go unreported. Finkelhor…

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    Date Rape Research Paper

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    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 about. Date rape is the use of drugs…

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    Avi-Selk: Article Summary

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    However, what is a surprise is that the judge, Randy Stoker, was quoted as saying “this is not a rape case”. According to the uniform crime reports (UCR) by the FBI, this case should fall under the part I crime of forcible rape under the new 2012 definition which goes as follows: “the penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another…

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    In modern times women are looking to make money using their bodies when they're young, little do they know how it will affect them as they get older. There are two main types of prostitution, the first are girls who are willing to throw it all out there for money. On the other hand, you have girls who get abducted at a young age and are sold in to prostitution. Both can affect a person psychologically, physcally, and emotionally. Many young girls who go commercial prostitution are often affected…

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    Sexual Assault Issue

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    Furthermore, sexual victimization is commonly associated with a wide range of short and long-term physiological consequences. According to national surveys, one in six women will experience attempted or completed rape at some time throughout their life. Despite the resources available to victims such as rape kits, RAINN, crisis support, and counseling, our judicial system continually places blame on the victims since they brought this unfortunate consequence upon themselves. Due to this, in the…

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    Sex Trafficking is a growing international issue facing societies across the globe. Although awareness is growing, the problem is not getting better and many people do not realize how seriously it needs to be taken. The movie, Sold, gives insight into one girl’s experience of being trapped in modern day slavery. Through personal tactics of coping with the torture, this young girl found herself in a whole new world. Being forced into sexual acts requires immense amounts of mental and…

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    How to assess and identify the victim of sexual abuse. In the United States, sexual abuse is one of the widespread problem. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (2010) report, in 2008 there were more than 70,000 children were victims of sexual abuse. Furthermore, children below the age of 18 years, 25% girls and 16% of boys are sexually abused. Pediatric nurse practitioners (PNP) will most likely encounter sexually abused children in their practice. A competent medical…

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    Rebekah Stevens Professor Asma Abdel Halim 22 April 2015 Women’s Gender Studies Sex and the military It happens everywhere. A new military base is started and suddenly, there is a significant increase in the number of women living in the surrounding city. The sun goes down and the neon lights come on. Music plays and dancing begins. The prostitution industry thrives during this time, but unfortunately, not all of these prostitutes choose such a life. Often times, women are forced to work,…

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    For the psychoeducation component, survivors learn that their symptoms are common reactions to trauma. The focus of the sessions are on the survivor's own reactions to trauma, such as guilt and anger. In addition, other reactions are addressed, such as depressive symptoms, suicidal ideation, disruptions in relationships, sexual problems, and shame associated with the assault. The exposure component consists primarily of prolonged, repeated exposure to the traumatic memory and repeated in vivo…

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