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    comprehend the simple meaning of the word no. Records of sexual assault are going through the roof, because of the fact people do not understand that no means no. The main victims of sexual assault are women and statics show one in four women have experienced unwanted sexual content. People come up with numerous excuses of why to blame the woman for the experiences they face, which is wrong and make women question themselves. Women who are sexual assaulted are judged by themselves and by our society

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    Sexual Assault Policies

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    Gang Rape, Male Bonding, and the Silencing of Women” 1 in every 4 women attending college will be the victim of sexual assault at some point during her academic career. Or in another study reported in the “The sexual Victimization of College Women” there are 35.3 incidents of sexual assault in a group of 1,000 women in a time span of 6.91 months (Statistics). Obviously sexual assault is a huge problem that should be taken very seriously. Some colleges have wonderful programs put in place that

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    In 2014, Buzzfeed News came out with an article titled, “Sexual Assault Survivors Answer The Question “What Were You Wearing When You Were Assaulted?”, was a huge headline a couple years ago. In response, many of the survivors answered with responses such as pants and a plain t-shirt or a sweater and with sweatpants. That just shows the simplest clothes can attract a potential assaulter. For many years sexual assault has been a huge social topic amongst many individuals, especially with young females

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    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

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    Rape Sexual Assault

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    Rape and sexual assault can have a devastating impact on an individual and increase his or her likelihood of being a victim once again. These victims experience lasting trauma and symptoms. For example, many victims experience anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, guilt, self-blame, and other symptoms (Herman, 1997). In order to try to deal with these symptoms and others, some turn to suicide and others turn to substance abuse to try to numb the pain. Victims need support and ample

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    Sexual Assault In Mexico

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    It was in Mexico, where one hundred women were arrested. When we think of the act of being arrested, we imagine someone committing a crimeful act and being cuffed in handcuffs. However, we do not imagine these criminals being sexual assaulted, abused, and raped. Sexual assault is a very serious and problematic issue occurring around the world. It is not only devastating but calamitous to hear about women being taken advantage of, and having no way out of it. These one hundred women were sexually abused

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    phrase sexual abuse we all have a tendency to assume the victim is a female. It is only a myth that males are not sexually assaulted, or that it only happens in while incarcerated. Sexual assaults can happen to anyone no matter their age, sex, orientation, or even identity. In fact, in between 9-10% of all male rape survivors outside of prisons are male and 16% of men have experienced sexual abuse before the age of 18. These reports are only an estimate because most male survivors of sexual abuse

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    Sexual Assault against Women I choose this topic because sexual assault is one of the most offensive crimes committed in our society. Not only is it a threat to the community, but it has a physically and psychologically effect on the victim in many ways. For the last couple of decades, sexual assault, rape, and child molestation has become the focal point of public concerns today. According to a 1993 National Crime Victimization Survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice, about 500

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    Sexual assault is a term used to define a broad category of sexual experiences ranging from criminal to noncriminal acts, with a common denominator of nonconsensual sexual contact. Across research, sexual assault has been defined using the following terms: forced rape, incapacitated rape, sexual coercion, and unwanted sexual contact (Fedina, Holmes, & Backes, 2016; Krebs et al., 2007). Additionally, attempted sexual assault, or sexual assault that was not completed, is often captured either as a

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    Sexual Assault

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    Heather Murphy focuses on the commonalities in the men who commit sexual assaults. Murphy states that the similarities don’t fall into traditional demographic categories. Studies find that men begin assaulting early in life, may associate with others who commit sexual violence, and typically deny that they have raped women even though they admit to having nonconsensual sex. Identifying these traits could help stop future assaults. Sherry Hamby, editor of the journal of Psychology of Violence says

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