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    slavery for children and women; it happens in America as well as other parts of the world. The leaders of this rink appeal to the children’s vulnerabilities or the women’s needs in order to brainwash them to trust the leader. He or she then has the victim trapped and begins to sell them or use them for profit. So why are Americans not aware of this heinous crime happening right in their very own neighborhoods? There is not one direct answer to this question, but rather many factors that play a role

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    There are several signs one can look for to recognize a possible victim. They may be seen with a much older boyfriend and show off new gifts life a designer purse, expensive jewelry, or a new phone. The victim may have a very sexually explicit online profile. Emotionally they may exhibit depression, anxiety, fear, or anger. Many have low self-esteem. Physically they may show symptoms of drug or alcohol abuse, appear malnourished, or have visible bruises and scars. They may also display the name of

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    Online Child Predators

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    the internet looking for his or her next victim. An online child predator is anyone seeking out children or teens to exploit them for sexual abuse. Online child predators can either be male or female, but most them are male. The profile of an online child predator is complex, because the predators come from all different backgrounds. Online child predators have many methods of locating, grooming, and abusing their victims. These predators locate their victims online through chatrooms, instant messaging

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    financial problems, the psychological problems are the ones that finish the work of the crime—to destroy the victims’ life. Realistically speaking, not all crimes’ intent is that; however, once a person’s confidence of his own safety is destroyed, second thoughts of fears and remembering the scene become more lethal that the crime’s outcome itself. When this occurs, people empathizes with the victim, especially because people worries that the same crime would happen to them, and it’s a normal reaction

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    Bullying Focus Questions

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    bullying whether it is verbal or physical. I believe that today, especially in our modern day society, we should be aware and educated about bullying such as what causes a person to become a bully? , What characteristics does the bully look for in the victim? What should one do in this situation? We hear all these myths that bullies have no self-esteem or that being bullied builds character and makes you

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    UMCP Campus Rape Cases Increase Rape is one of the only crimes where victims are accused, but rape is never the victims fault. I am here today to discuss the devastating issue of campus rape cases in our local area. University of Maryland has one of the highest forcible rape statistics in the nation. Needless to say, many people close to us attend this university: friends, family members, and peers. Is it not our job to take care of the next generation that will lead us? Protection of students needs

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    Summary Of Half The Sky

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    trafficking is not something you can simply read about it, but must live the experience to truly feel its impact. As an American who has live his whole life protect by its wealth and strong resources, to define the term trafficking is not merely just a female or even man to provide sexual services to clients. In country such as India, it can be view as rite of passage where one does not have a choice to reject offers from brothels that wishes to lessen women body, and vice versa there voice. It is not

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    Udolpho Research Paper

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    division between being male and female; men controlled and ruled society while women remained domestic housewives and raised their children. Men, especially, dominated religion and law causing women to live in patriarchal societies where they were forced to accept the misogynistic ideologies that played throughout. The patriarchal dominance thus resulted to many female writers expressing themselves through literature, however, their

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    Abstract Childhood sexual abuse is a significant issue children face in our society that has long term consequences. Sexual abuse in any form is a traumatizing experience regardless of age, but sibling sexual abuse is believed to be more common than parent-child incest. This form of abuse has long term effects such as lack of self-esteem, poor leadership qualities, developing an eating disorder, substance abuse, suffering from depression and/or suicidal behavior. Society often minimizes sibling sexual

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    Rape Culture

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    desensitized by society that perpetrators may not be aware of their wrongdoings and victims may not realize they are being victimized. It is a culture in which victims are suppressed when they decide to speak up about their traumatic attack, because they are seen as being dramatic or untruthful while the perpetrator's actions are left unpunished. While the majority of victims are women, rape culture is not solemnly an issue of female oppression, it is a general disconnect between human beings. It is a culture

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