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    especially on college campuses. It is not uncommon for one to expect a female dressed scandalously or a male under the influence to experience sexual assault. There is no known definition of consent or when consent is given that leads to this increase in sexual violence. Many cases and stories have risen where the victim of these crimes are not taken seriously or given proper respect when dealing with the situation. The victims are stereotyped, used as the root of jokes, mocked in the media, and are

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    The business of exploiting human beings is highly lucrative throughout the organized crime world. This illicit human market affects millions of victims worldwide every year. Although it is not widely discussed it has become a business that has flourished throughout the world, especially in third world countries. It is estimated that the human traffickers make $32 billion dollars in profit every year (Smith Katherine, Martin, Smith Hannah 2013). The ending of the Cold War (1991) resulted in regional

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    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 more stress in an already stressful situation. There is a bill on the floor right now, H.R.5578. This bill is being pushed to protect those victims of sexual

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    the schoolyard, between people who have a “peer-to-peer” relationship. (Whittaker, Kowalski, 2015) We’re all familiar with what bullying looks like in a traditional sense. Larger kids, picking on the weaker, usually do to something that makes the victim stand out as different. In Kowalski, Limber, and Agatston’s book, “Cyberbullying : Bullying in the Digital Age” they introduced some real life examples: Jack was small and somewhat immature for his age. For the past 2 years (since 2nd grade), Jack

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    Bullying Effects

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    different causes of bullying, why it occurs, and how it effects the victim. The causes of bullying can influence how the bully decides to target a victim. Victims of bullying can be targeted through physical, verbal, indirect or cyber bullying. The effects of bullying can be severe and long-lasting among victims. Physical bullying is one of the most-common types of bullying. “In many cases the

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    Organization of American States Ecuador Human Trafficking Human Trafficking in the World Background and Country Policy Human trafficking is the illegal harbouring and trade of persons who are used for the purpose of exploitation to benefit the trafficker. Currently, developing areas such as Asia, Africa, Central and Eastern European Countries, Latin America, and the Caribbean are main origin regions. Destination areas include Asia, Western Africa, Western Europe, and North America. In addition

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    programme may upset families of the victims, contains graphic detail and is not advised for younger listeners. Frederick began his regrettably long-lasting murder spree of six years at the age of 24; his psychopathic behaviour

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    something that was a prominent problem in my hometown, which was Sex Trafficking (ST). Coming from Houston, Texas, Sex Trafficking is one of the major hubs in the United States. Houston’s main highway I - 10 is the main road used to travel these victims to state lines to get them out of the country. A better definition of sex trafficking is when someone uses force, fraud or coercion to cause a commercial sex act with an adult or cause a minor to commit a commercial sex act. A commercial sex act is

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    San Francisco Bay Case

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    teenagers were one female and one male between the ages 16 and 17. They were found dead outside of their car when the crime scene unit arrived on the scene they examined the vehicle as well as the vicinity. All to no avail the crime seemed to be lacking a sexual component. Investigators assumed that the young couple were victims of robbery but that was not the case. All of their possessions including the money had been left untouched. Basically according to investigators the couple were victims of opportunity

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    campuses are more focused on protecting the attacker rather than the victim. What shocked me the most in this film was that most of the faculty members the victims went to seek help from were females, yet the victims were still blamed for their rape. One administrator from UNC at Chapel Hill told a victim “rape is like a football game” meaning that if you look back to that day, what would you have done differently to prevent the rape. Victims who report rapes to university faculties are often questioned

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