Rape is sexual intercourse with a woman against her will or without her consent, it is the most reoccurring crime committed against woman by men. The most effected evil is done to woman or done by any male person cause destruction of her whole prospective of living. Sexual assault is a major form of sexual violence affecting women. It includes, rape, attempted rape, sexual abuse and sexual exploitation).rape not only effect the soma (body) of the woman but also directly effects the health of the woman after the incidence she under goes from several stress which cause harmful consequences for her living and health. Society looks the rape woman as stigma on the society and blames her for the act due the way of living, wearing clothes and going out in nights. In every countries, there is quiet similar tradition and perception towards the status of woman in public sphere. Inequality between man and woman is still present which shows the attitude of society towards woman that woman are meant to stay in homes, whereas man are meant to be work. Exhibition of power by man to woman by different way of assault effects the health of woman in different ways.
This essay will explain about an overview on rape, analysis of health, impact of rape on woman and society, it will also discuss about the health issues which arises after the incidence of rape on woman which includes the psychological, physical, social and emotional effects on woman. It will specifically explains about the
It takes the biggest toll on the victim. The most difficult part of the whole situation is understand how one would feel after being assaulted and how to provide the support and resources necessary to make them as comfortable as possible. In the book Milk and Honey written by Rupi Kaur, she wrote “sex takes the consent of two. If one person is lying there not doing anything cause they’re not ready… yet the other is having sex with their body it’s not love, it’s rape” (23). Victims of rape are left extremely damaged and fragile. In The Rights of the Victim written by Margaret O. Hyde, she wrote that “ Rape is one of the most traumatic and shocking of human experiences… victims of rape are conscious of being neglected by the criminal justice system that is supposed to protect them and their rights” (40). Being sexually assaulted makes a strong impact in the victim’s life. The physical effects can be wounds such as bruises and bleeding anywhere on the body especially the vaginal area. Forced types of rape can also lead to painful and uncomfortable intercourse, sexually transmitted diseases or pregnancies. Not only do victims face physical harm but also endure long-term psychological effects. Some common emotional effects of rape include depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, sleep and eating disorders, anger, guilt, self-harm and suicidal thoughts. One of the most common consequences of rape is self-blame which is used as a coping device. It is extremely difficult to understand how a victim in this situation would
There are two sides to a rape, the rapist and the victim. The victim is most of the time a woman but men are raped as well. It is a common myth that there is a type of woman that is more likely to be raped. This is indeed a myth, most of the time rape is a crime of opportunity, the victim is not chosen because of her looks or behavior, but because she is there (Benedict 2). The average rape victim is 18-39 years old and female, the average rapist is 25 years old and male. The effect of rape on a woman is an enormous one. The woman will come away from a rape with both physical and psychological damage. Eventually the physical wounds will heal, the psychological wounds will take quite some time before or if they ever heal (Grady 4). A sexual assault robs the woman of a sense of control; a feeling of loss of freedom is common among rape victims. To put her life in order she must regain this sense of control. Almost all rape victims suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder (Benedict 2). The first symptom is the reliving or re-experiencing of the
Through, the years Domestic abuse and police arrests has impacted society because the police officers failed to provide equal protection towards women who are victims towards sexual abuse. Therefore, the policy reform was established to reduce crimes and political power. However, violent crimes have been categorized with higher rates of proscution.Women were not provided with equal protection against domestic abuse and increased the rate of victims who are incarcerated. Women who encountered domestic violence have been arrested for self-defense. Victims of domestic abuse have been physically forced and violently assault in order to take advantage of them and form authority over them. In order to understand the social world we need to include women experiences towards domestic violence and mandatory arrest in order to reduce crimes and prevent victims from being incarcerated.
Sexual Assault described in technical terms is defined as any sort of sexual activity between two or more people in which one of the people involved is involved against his or her will. (3) The description of "against his or her will" extends to varying degrees of aggression, ranging from indirect pressure to a direct physical attack. According to the Crime Victim Research and Treatment Center 1.3 adult women are sexually assaulted in the United States every minute. (1) Of these assaults 84% of the attacks occur by someone the victim knows. The Senate Judiciary Committee the United States sighted the United States as having the highest rate of sexual assaults per capita in the
Sexual assault is something that can affect people emotionally, physically, psychosocially, psychologically, and even spiritually. As often as it occurs in society, the effects that sexual assault can have on an individual are all relatively similar. Sexual assault is any sort of sexually-based action in which one or more participants have not given consent. Often times, people refer to sexual assault as simply rape, however there are other dimensions to sexual assault which can include unwanted kissing, groping, or touching of any form. Emotionally, victims are conflicted about whether it is their own fault or if it the fault of the attacker. In many instances, the victim will blame themselves for what has happened to them. Physically, there is nearly always damage in the affected areas (vagina, anus, penis, breasts, etcetera) that can lead to painful tissue damage. There is also the risk of pregnancy or STD’s that the victim must be aware of. Psychosocially, the victim becomes distant with everyone they were once close to. Their level of trust declines dramatically, causing relationships with spouses, family, and close friends to crumble. Since the victims tend to push their loved ones away, often without giving any sort of reason, they can sometimes face isolation and a lack of support from those whom would usually offer council. The psychological effects are tremendous as well. Victims of sexual assault will often have severe anxiety, post-traumatic stress
Violence against women has been ever-present throughout time and place in our world and in recorded history. Although violence against women encompasses a whole range of related acts, rape and sexual assault perpetrated against women is the focus of this paper. Men and boys are also victims of sexual assault, but the numbers of women who are sexual assaulted are much higher. We will be examining the definition of rape, the effects of rape, issues associated with rape, theories about the cause of rape and engage in some speculation on what can be done to improve the safety of women.
In a recent study posed by the CDC, 19.3% of the women’s population in the United States have reported rape (Prevalence and Characteristics of Sexual Violence, Stalking, and Intimate Partner Violence Victimization 1). That is nearly one fifth of the female population. While women who walk the streets alone flood with fear, men are being let off with a mere slap on the wrist for raping women. Another study shows that ninety seven of every one hundred rapists receive no punishment whatsoever. How can women feel safe if their perpetrator is freely roaming the streets? Although rapists are frequently punished, the rape punishment in the United States is far too inconsistent and should be more severe.
Sexual assault has been huge problem on college campus. College female students have been targets of sexual assault acts, According to Robin Gray “Between 20% and 25% of women will experience a completed and/or attempted rape during their college career.” Sexual assault is when is a crime to knowingly cause another person to engage in an unwanted sexual act by force or threat. There are laws that protect women in all types of setting from being victims of sexual assault. The government had made some changes to the laws of sexual assault over the past decade to protect the girls and women so justice can be served. The president Obama has been enforcing a law for the young women in colleges.
Sexual assault is something that is increasingly common on college campus’, 1 in 4 women are assaulted at some point during their university career. Some might say “are you serious? That’s some feminist propaganda!” But this is the truth, and is the reality of universities across the US and beyond. When you see a promotional video about Harvard University, they don’t show you the statistics of sexual assault/misconduct. They show you an idealized view of university, they want to show you how you can achieve the American dream! Harvard, as the top dog of ivy league universities, has one of the highest numbers of sexual assault and misconduct. They are top in education, and in crime.
Since the 1970s law reform surrounding the issue of sexual assault has become more prevalent and extensive enabling law reform commissions and other governmental bodies to act as an effective force in achieving justice for the victims and society.
In 2010, a fourteen year old girl was raped multiple times over a nine month period by her forty-nine year old teacher. After taking the case to court, the victim was promptly labeled as much as a provoker of her rape as her teacher was. The girl´s rapist was sentenced to only thirty days in jail and her dead body was discovered in her room nearly three years later after she committed suicide. An estimate of one in six US women have experienced rape in some way, shape or form (3). People, predominantly women, spend their lives in fear. Refusing to walk home alone at night, being cautious about entering elevators with others and even being too scared to say no when asked on a date by someone are all impacts by this epidemic. Even worse, when
In this essay I will examine the conflict of rape culture, the social normalization of rape and abuse. I see a connection between rape culture and patriarchy, although rape culture is a relatively new social topic it has been prevalent throughout history.
Rape is an experience which shakes the foundations of the lives of the victims. For many its effect is long term, impairing their capacity for personal relationships, altering their behaviour and values and generating fear, Temkin (1986:17).
1. We choose that exacting source because the Rape Prevention as well as Education Program gives free, secret, trauma-informed support to all affected with sexual aggression and encourages social transform through avoidance learning. Sexual aggression is an important public health difficulty in the United States. Stated by the Centres for “Disease Control as well as Prevention’s” that is also known as (CDC) and also the National Intimate Partner as well as Sexual aggression Survey, almost 1 in 5 female along with one in seventy men in the America have been raped at various instance in their lives as well as almost one in two female along with one in five men have knowledgeable other forms of sexual aggression discrimination in their existence (for example made to penetrate somebody, and also sexual coercion, as well as also not needed sexual touch and non-contact not needed sexual experiences). The Safe as well as Active board Branch, aggression Prevention Unit, and also manage the Rape Prevention as well as Education Program, among support from the Centres for (CDC). Furthermore the RPE Program ways sexual aggression from a communal health viewpoint in which norms as well as society play a position beyond the conventional role played by law enforcement and the courts. Similar to California’s smoking promotion that has made smoking intolerable, it plans to transform the norms that create sexual aggression reasonable.
Webster’s Dictionary describes rape as the crime of forcing another person to submit to sex acts, especially sexual intercourse. Rape is a crime in which most women cannot defend themselves. The fear of rape plagues every woman at some point or another in her life. The traumatic effects of rape vary from mild to severe, from psychological to physical. This paper will evaluate rape, as well as the effects it has on women, the theory behind male dominance and patriarchy, and differences in demographics.