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    Rape Fantasies

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    Rape Fantasies The author of the short story Rape Fantasies is Margaret Atwood-She is a renowned Canadian writer of poetry and fiction‚ she is best known for her novel The Handmaids Tail. The short story that I chose Rape Fantasies comes from Atwood’s first collection of short stories called Dancing girls and Other Stories. "Remember no one can make you feel inferior without your consent" Eleanor Roosevelt The story Rape Fantasies is about a bunch of females who are sitting around

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    Statutory Rape

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    Statutory Rape I. Definition A. Rape 1. Crime‚ committed by a man or woman‚ of forcing another person to have sexual intercourse with him/her‚ esp. by the threat or use of violence. B. Statutory rape 1. In some jurisdictions- sexual activities below the age required to legally consent to the behavior‚ it can also be charged with sexual behaviors with two under aged minors. II. History and Victims A. When did rape start? 1. Rape has always been a problem‚ but more so now

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    The Real Rape

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    The Real Rape I will never forget when one of my very good friends told me about how her Uncle forced himself on her and raped her‚ and he continued to do so for 3 years until he passed away and she turned 11. She said it was a 3 year long nightmare and sadly‚ she is clearly traumatized by it. What was really shocking is that she revealed this tragedy to only a hand full of people‚ including me. Why didn’t she seek for help or go to the authorities. She explained how her own family members didn’t

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    Marital Rape

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    Shayna Epps February 22‚ 2010 Dr. Mitchell Mackinem SENIOR RESEARCH MARITAL RAPE Introduction The topic the researcher has chosen to perform research on is marital rape. The researchers question is “is the perception of marital rape different based on gender?” There are many notable cases and reports on this act‚ yet there seems to be an uncertainty about whether this should be considered rape or not. It is believed by sociologist that the physiological trauma that can be caused upon these

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    Date Rape

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    approximately 248‚000 victims‚ about 87‚000 were victims of completed rape‚ and 70‚000 were victims of sexual assault. Up to 4‚315 pregnancies may have resulted from these attacks. Calculations based on the (National Crime Victimization Survey). Rape is often misunderstood. For one reason rapist are usually portrayed as a stranger‚ his motivation is entirely sexual‚ and the victim is always a young and sexy female. The truth is not all rapes are the same. The victim doesn ’t have to be a young beautiful

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    Rape In Prisons

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    Rape can be an upsetting‚ complicated and even taboo topic‚ but it is a heinous crime that should never be ignored. Rape is a hard subject to talk about‚ and it’s even more difficult when it happens within the prison system. It’s easy to say that prisoners deserve to pay for their crimes‚ but prison rape goes beyond punishment and forces many people to question what rights human beings deserve. Prison rape perpetuates a detrimental and dangerous cycle that affects both its victims and the general

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    Rape Community

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    Rape and Sexual Assault Community Rape and sexual assault can be traumatizing‚ as well as mentally and physically debilitating to those who have been subjected to these horrific crimes. So many victims go unheard or simply unreported due to fear and neglect. Proper justice is often not served because programs provide insufficient services or lack proper knowledge on successfully guiding and counseling victims. The number of victims continues to climb‚ as statistics claim that every two minutes

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    Rape Of Lucrece

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    The Rape of Lucrece (for lack of a better title) The Rape of Lucrece represents the famous poet William Shakespeare’s take on a famous legend from the Roman Empire. In this story‚ Tarquin a young and wealthy Roman citizen‚ disregards everything that he owns in order to pleasure himself with the body of Lucrece‚ the young maiden who has caught his eye. Despite the dreary tone of this poem the author manages to analyze topics going well beyond the scope of Rome‚ the first of which being the efforts

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    Forcible Rape

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    Data analysis What is a Forcible Rape? How harmful it is to us people‚ especially in women? How can we be so sure that we are safe from this kind of behavior? After reading this article‚ first the readers should be able to define the topic which is “Forcible Rape”‚ then the readers may know what the causes of the problem are and why people‚ especially men continue to do this type of behavior‚ next is the readers should be able to know the tips and the solutions of this deviant behavior‚ lastly

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    Rape In Colleges

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    The definition of rape has evolved over the years and is one of the biggest problems in society. There is not a universal definition of rape; each state has their own rules and regulations (O’Connor and Kingkade). This definition will dilute more if something is not done about it soon. It is imperative that society starts focusing more on being aware of the sexual violence that occurs on universities around the country. Tod Robberson perfectly states‚ “The culture among colleges and around universities

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