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    Whitaker‚ Dana Henryhand‚ Detrice Burriss‚ Nicki Ackins CJA/334 February 10‚ 2014 Phillip Russo Abstract The team has created a research proposal for the research study of the number of sexual assaults on college campuses. The purpose of this research is to determine if educational and preventable measures about sexual assault are taken more seriously on a college campus‚ than there would be a decrease in the number of victims on college campuses. The paper will introduce the general area of study

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    Sexual Exploitation of Children A Review of the Literature Jaime White Cyber Crimes Jason Hunter November 19‚ 2012 Sexual Exploitation of Children A Review of the Literature The sexual abuse of children and young people is a phenomenon that predates the arrival of the Internet by many‚ many centuries (Carr‚ 2003). Pornography can be generally defined as erotic depictions intended to provoke a sexual response. Child pornography is

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    Contemporary Sexual Ethics Contemporary sexual ethics drastically oppose norms that have been established since the foundation of our country. If a scientist studying animal forms and behavior is asked what sex is for in the life of animals he will answer that it clearly exists for the purposes of reproduction. The built-in focus of sex as a natural activity is outside the individuals who do it. That is why sex is the most important thing in social life of animals. Human beings are definitely

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    Sexual Assault Patterns‚ context‚ definitions: Law reform (’81)– Importance of feminist contributions – significant to reform of law regarding rape. Definitions: Sexual assault (NSW) Unlawful sexual penetration (Commonwealth Criminal Code) Harm – Affront to human dignity Humiliating denial of freedom and equality; Cruel invasion of human privacy (FRASER 1975) Sources of information – Official statistics Victim surveys Discrepancy reveals under-reporting: 14% reported Relationship

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    experience rape or some form of campus assault before they graduate (RAINN‚ n.d). Everyone’s views on sexual assault differs and that is because there are so many different classifications of campus assault. Why are the numbers increasing when they should be decreasing? Why are the victims of campus assault so afraid to seek help? No two people would give you the same answer if asked the question “what is sexual assault?.” Many people would reply and say that it is rape‚ but it is so much more than just

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    “yes” means “yes”; the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (2015) defines consent as “the presence of a clear‚ affirmative‚ expression of interest‚ desire‚ and wants with the exchange of consent involves all parties…each person sets their boundaries or shares their desires…consent is respectful and involves mutual decision-making”. Therefore‚ any sexual act that is not given a verbal “yes” is considered both consensual and an act of sexual violence (National Sexual Violence Resource Center‚ 2015)

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    Assessment tools for Visually Impaired • Using real objects rather than representative objects or pictures • Addressing impact of child’s experiences with the environment on performance Familiar vs. unfamiliar objects: If you use familiar objects‚ the child has had time to explore and develop concepts; unfamiliar objects may take the child more time to explore them. If a child only knows his objects‚ this may indicate lack of experience

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    |Sexual Strategies Theory: Summary And Opinion | | | | | |In this paper I will summarize the Theory of Sexual Strategies

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    Abstinence-Only Sexual Education The two forms of sexual education taught in America are comprehensive (abstinence‚ safe sex‚ diseases) and abstinence-only (no sex till marriage). Abstinence-only sex education in the schools of the United States of America are bad for teenagers and won’t make a large difference in this country to a great extent because they don’t fully inform and aware students. States with abstinence-only sex education rank the highest in the numbers of underage pregnancies

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    of the most common examples of this is a sexual dual relationship or often referred to as a conflict of interest. This is where therapist and client are also involved in a sexual relationship. Sexual dual relationships with clients are always immoral and often illegal. This type of dual relationship‚ more than always‚ presents many dilemmas and ramifications.

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