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    Child Sexual Abuse

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    Child sexual abuse has been occurring from time to time in our world today. It is one of the many dark sides of humankind although how civilized we think we are. It is believed that child sexual abuse happens in all races‚ ethnics‚ social groups and religious backgrounds. The average age of a child being sexually abused is between nine and eleven. Although the number of cases of child sexual abuse reported has declined considerably since the 1990s‚ the number is still far from comforting. In the

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    ALCOHOL-RELATED sexual assault is a common occurrence on college campuses. A college student who participated in one of our studies explained how she agreed to go back to her date’s home after a party: "We played quarter bounce (a drinking game). I got sick drunk; I was slumped over the toilet vomiting. He grabbed me and dragged me into his room and raped me. I had been a virgin and felt it was all my fault for going back to his house when no one else was home." A male college student who forced

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    alcohol‚ the lack of student education regarding sexual assault‚ and college’s ineffective methods at preventing sexual assault‚ the United States has seen a rise in sexual assault cases amongst college campuses. The increase of sexual assault cases on college campuses creates fear amongst the student population and prevents students from receiving the education they pay for and deserve. The use of drugs and alcohol are common characteristics found in sexual assault cases. Even though colleges ban students

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    What Should We Do to Fight Sexual Assault Against Women? Sexual assault is any sexual act that occurs between two people without the consent of one of the parties. Some examples of sexual assault are “..forced sexual intercourse‚ forcible sodomy‚ child molestation‚ incest‚ fondling‚ and attempted rape.” Women that are hurt shouldn’t be made to feel weak and vulnerable. The thing we should do to help women that fall victims to sexual assault is to help them in any way that they need it. Some women

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    CREATING A PROACTIVE CAMPUS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICY BY: BRETT A. SOKOLOW‚ JD This Manual is intended to provide assistance in writing campus conduct codes‚ but is not given and should not be taken as legal advice. Before acting on any of the ideas‚ opinions or suggestions in this Manual‚ readers should always check first with a licensed attorney in their own jurisdiction. © 2001 NCHERM. All Rights Reserved. www.ncherm.org CREATING A PROACTIVE CAMPUS SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICY A. THE

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    Sexual Assault Law Reform

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    effectiveness of the law reform process in achieving just outcomes in regard to sexual assault. Teacher: Word Count: 2293 Sexual Assault Law Reform. Sexual Assault is a general term for criminal offences involving unwanted sexual contact; acting including unwanted touching‚ groping‚ indecent acts of kinds‚ and rape. (Milgate‚ Dally‚ Webster‚ Cornu & Kelly – 2009‚ p.118). Sexual assault law varies in different states and territories in Australia. During

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    The Maltz Hierarchy of Sexual Interaction is an attempt to offer both men and women‚ regardless of sexual orientation‚ a progressive framework for understanding and evaluating sexual behavior. Because it describes conditions for optimum sexual interaction‚ it can help individuals grow and evolve as sexual beings‚ channeling their sexual energy toward more deeply fulfilling interpersonal experiences. An example for each level of hierarchy... Level +1: Role Fulfillment -- The first level on the

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    Necessities of Comprehensive Sexual Education ​Teenagers in many schools are lacking imperative education‚ and not necessarily the sort of education that one may refer to as routine curriculum such as math or reading. This much needed education revolves around the ever so prominent existence of sexuality among high school teenagers. Although this education is much needed‚ there has been a substantial amount of controversy regarding the subject of comprehensive sexual programs. Should high school

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    Sexual Violence on College Campuses According to a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control in 2011‚ one out of every five female college students experience sexual assault while attending college. Out of these women‚ an estimated twelve percent report the attack to the police (Associated Press‚ 2014). Concurrently‚ a survey given by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation found that five percent of male college students experience sexual assault (Jaschik‚ 2015). These statistics are alarming

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    You may have heard the terms rape culture‚ victim blaming‚ and sexual oppression before‚ but what exactly do those terms mean? Victim blaming‚ sexual objectification‚ and societies expectations about gender‚ power‚ and sexuality are factors that promote rape culture. In the following paper I will explain to you what all of these terms mean. I will also tell you why rape culture‚ victim blaming‚ sexual objectification‚ and sexual oppression are wrong. Rape culture is a term that feminists in

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