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    Sexual Assault: The Effects on Trauma According to RAINN, “Every 98 seconds an American is sexually assaulted.” That being said within the course of a year, 321,500 are victims of sexual violence. Ages 13-34 remain at the highest risk of sexual assault and 90% of them are victimized females. Take a second to think back to the age of thirteen, imagine how life would differ knowing how sexual assault affects someone. People who have been raped or sexually assaulted suffer serious physical and/or psychological

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    Sexual Assault Is Rape

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    Rape and sexual assault are both very serious problems that affects millions of people around the world each year. Rape is defined as penetration or attempted penetration, but the definition of sexual assault is much broader. It is considered rape when someone takes advantage of another individual sexually. Sexual assault can be verbal, physical, or anything that involves a person with unwanted sexual contact or attention. Rape is one of the most underreported crimes. Victims often do not report

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    Victims Of Sexual Assault

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    525,6000 minutes in a year; every 2 minutes a sexual assault occurs. That’s an average of 293,066 victims every year (Langton and Truman). Rape cases have made headlines in national newspapers; even have gone viral on social media. Recently, the public’s reactions to these stories have become a problem of its own. Campaigns have been created to help raise awareness of the backlash rape victim’s experience. “She was asking for it,” “She shouldn’t have been drinking,” Women are usually the focus of

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    Universities should be responsible for providing sexual assault prevention as well as awareness especially to freshman and sophomores since most sexual assaults happen in the first two years of college. It is important that sexual assault prevention strategies be set up in a matter where incoming students are educated as soon as enrollment is completed. Programs should focus on both prevention for women who have not experienced any sexual assault and also provide prevention to those have experienced

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    Campus Sexual Assault

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    Sexual Assault on College Campuses Sexual assault on college campuses is a subject that comes up commonly in media today, usually due to the fact that these assaults happen on a regular basis. About one in four women and one in seven men are victims of some form of sexual violence during their college experience (Abooali). In most occurances when speaking about sexual assault on campus, people are talking about what the main cause of these cases of sexual assault could be, and if there is any way

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    1,000 sexual assaults are reported to police. That means about 2 out of 3 go unreported.” (Rainn 1). Many victims of sexual assault don’t report the assault for certain reason, but there are some that can not report the assault because it is past the statute of limitations. The statute of limitations is how long a person has to report a crime or how long the police can pursue a crime. The statute of limitations on sexual assault can range from 3 to 30 years depending of the ‘type’ of assault and the

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    Sexual Assault Scandal

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    In Thiel’s paper, she analyzes the article, “Campus sexual assault adjudication and resistance to reform” by Michelle J. Anderson. Thiel clearly gives the claim of the article—the act of rape is not taken serious enough. The article gives a great topic and a controversial issue in the society. And she also makes the problem more related to our lives by giving the sexual assault that happened in Baylor, which immediately takes my attention and interest to the paper. The essay has a great introduction

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    Rape And Sexual Assault

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    Rape and sexual assault is a prevailing issue on college campuses. This is a social problem that needs to gain the attention of universities, law enforcement, students and society alike. Sexual victimization on campus is any non-consensual sexual acts against a person that is attending a university. Sexual victimization can take on many different forms, including but not limited to sexual harassment, stalking, groping, sexing, sexual imposition, sexual coercion, rape as well as several others. Campus

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    the victim. Sexual assault is a crime that is very common, yet the punishment perpetrators receive is not as harsh as it needs to be to reduce the occurrence of these crimes. Laws concerning sexual crimes have been edited over decades to be stricter however, sex offenders typically receive little or no punishment. Sexual Assault is defined as any type of sexual contact or behavior that occurs without the explicit consent of the recipient (“Sexual Assault”). Victims of sexual assault are often blamed

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    The prosecution of sexual assault is unlike the prosecution of any other criminal offence. There an intense focus on the character and motivation of the complainant. Traditionally, this focus has translated into a preoccupation with aspects of the complainant 's behavior which is not immediately related to the circumstances of the offence. One example is whether the complainant provided a “recent complaint” after the assault. This focus also results in an extraordinary interest in the demonstration

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