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    Recently female college students have come forward stating they were forced to participate in sexual acts without consent, there are steps being made in our society to bring awareness to this issue. The advertisement chosen presents us with a living room setting and a woman who is alone. The woman is wearing a dress & tights. Beside the couch we see the woman's high heeled shoes on the floor, suggesting she has just returned from a night out. The woman is clearly intoxicated and unconscious, this

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    day, new individuals of all genders, ages, races and religions become victims of sexual assault. These horrific incidences have been recorded since ancient times, yet no noteworthy steps have been taken to reduce the number of occurrences. However, an even bigger issue related to sexual assault stems from a morally corrupt society and a backwards way of thinking. Many victims fail to speak up and report their assaults if they know the person, if the person is of important status, or if they are a

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    Rape Vs Sexual Assault

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    When looking at the actions of victims of a sexual assault the victim of each violation react in different ways after the violent personal event that can be seen as questionable by both law enforcement officials and that of the general public (Fisher, Cullen, and Turner, 2000). We see that some victims can flee from their event of rape or sexual assault and find help and safety as fast as possible. This type of action may be, seen as normal by law enforcement and the general public (Fisher, Cullen

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    My name is Dejah Watts and I am a 3rd year college student at the University of West Georgia. I am writing to you to about the rights that are denied to sexual assault victims. The number of sexual assaults in America has gone down more than 50% in the last 2 decades, but there is still a huge problem. Whether they be male or female, the victim ends up paying a price; yes, I mean money. There are many traumas that the victim has to deal with and paying for a rape kit and medical exam should not become

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    of sexual assault while they are in college. One in nine girls will be forced against their will to have sex. One in ten will be hurt on purpose by someone they are dating. Men also go through these assaults the number of victims are fewer but nevertheless greatly essential. What is sexual assault? According to the Rape Abuse and Incest National Network Sexual assault involuntary sexual act in which a person is physically forced to engage against their will, or any non-consensual sexual touching

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    Sexual assault is a major issue in the world we live in today. The punishment that people get is never what they actually deserve.There has been all kinds of crime rates for sexual offence all over the world. Surveys in the United States have proven that one of every six women has experienced an attempt of rape or even a completed rape experience. Many women who are sexually assaulted are assaulted by men that they know,or has came into contact with. Women are rarely going to report that they have

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    EXPLAINING SEXUAL ASSAULT AND RAPE As reported by, feminist criminologists, their perspective of rape and sexual assault differ between liberal and radical feminists. Liberal feminists’ viewpoint in regards of rape as a gender-neutral assault on a persons’ autonomy and mainly focusing on the harm that rape can do to an individual. In contrast, radical feminists describe rape as a subject to be recognised and understood as a major pillar of patriarchy; a social system in which men claim the positions

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    Sexual assaults are one of the most terrible aggressions with some terrible consequences. Everyone agrees on the fact that suffer rape is serious and traumatic, and it represents an infringement of rights, dignity and physical and mental integrity of victims. Being rape is considered as willingness to sexist domination denial of otherness that reaches in his strictest privacy the person raped. Based on Salmona (2013) psychologically rape is a narcissistic injury resulting break-in, an identity attack

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    Rape and sexual assault are major issues in the military. The purpose of this essay is to discuss the issue of rape and sexual assault in the military. The number of attacks for rape and sexual assault in the military are at an all-time high. Women have recently been allowed to fight on the front line. While this may be a huge achievement for women-kind, for this woman, it is a very scary thought. I am a women with female relatives, with female friends. I may be forced to join the military one day

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    Experiences of sexual harassment and sexual assault are a common occurrence in the workplace, in public and, even in schools. Many of these events are either brushed off, swept under the table or seen as white noise. Sexual harassment is defined as “unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that tends to create a hostile or offensive work environment.” More and more statistics regarding cases of sexual assault and harassment have

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