Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Partners With Law EnforcementMedicalWhistleblower
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault is poorly understood and often not adequately investigated. This program seeks to describe the reality of drug facilitated sexual assault and to point out ways to improve outcomes for victims, law enforcement and social service providers.
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Partners With Law EnforcementMedicalWhistleblower
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault is poorly understood and often not adequately investigated. This program seeks to describe the reality of drug facilitated sexual assault and to point out ways to improve outcomes for victims, law enforcement and social service providers.
R A P E V I C T I M S A R E A C L A S S O F P E R S O N S O F T E N D...MedicalWhistleblower
Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted. 1, 2 One out of every six American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime. 3 Only one in 50 women who have been raped reports the crime to the police.4
Although both women and men may be victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, women are the victims of the vast majority of these crimes. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than 85% of violent victimizations by intimate partners between 1993 and 1998 were perpetrated against women. Women are between 13 and 14 times more likely than men to be raped or sexually assaulted; for instance, in 1994, 93% of sexual assaults were perpetrated against women. Four of five stalking victims are women.
Sexual violence occurs throughout the world Available data suggest
that in some countries nearly one in four women may experience
sexual violence by an intimate partner and up to one third of
adolescent girls report their first sexual experience as being forced
Sexual violence has a profound impact on physical and mental health
As well as causing physical injury, it is associated with an increased
risk of a range of sexual and reproductive health problems, with both
immediate and long term consequences
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Medical Whistleblower Partners With Law Enf...guest8ff06f
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault is a serious crime which is difficult to investigate and causes long term emotional and psychological damage to its victims. There are many drugs used to facilitate sexual assault, most commonly used is alcohol but there are also newer drugs such as GHB. Learn how the effects of these drugs interferes with the psychological recovery of the victim and complicates the investigation and prosecution of the rapist. These are most commonly serial rapists. Tips on how to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of the drug facilitated rapist.
R A P E V I C T I M S A R E A C L A S S O F P E R S O N S O F T E N D...MedicalWhistleblower
Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted. 1, 2 One out of every six American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime. 3 Only one in 50 women who have been raped reports the crime to the police.4
Although both women and men may be victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, women are the victims of the vast majority of these crimes. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than 85% of violent victimizations by intimate partners between 1993 and 1998 were perpetrated against women. Women are between 13 and 14 times more likely than men to be raped or sexually assaulted; for instance, in 1994, 93% of sexual assaults were perpetrated against women. Four of five stalking victims are women.
Sexual violence occurs throughout the world Available data suggest
that in some countries nearly one in four women may experience
sexual violence by an intimate partner and up to one third of
adolescent girls report their first sexual experience as being forced
Sexual violence has a profound impact on physical and mental health
As well as causing physical injury, it is associated with an increased
risk of a range of sexual and reproductive health problems, with both
immediate and long term consequences
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault Medical Whistleblower Partners With Law Enf...guest8ff06f
Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault is a serious crime which is difficult to investigate and causes long term emotional and psychological damage to its victims. There are many drugs used to facilitate sexual assault, most commonly used is alcohol but there are also newer drugs such as GHB. Learn how the effects of these drugs interferes with the psychological recovery of the victim and complicates the investigation and prosecution of the rapist. These are most commonly serial rapists. Tips on how to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of the drug facilitated rapist.
Date and Acquaintance Rape - as given (4.19.2014)William Harryman
A presentation on the statistics of date and acquaintance rape and sexual assault. Included information on how bystanders can intervene and a prevention model that focuses on men. (This is shorter version cut back to fit time constraints.)
October is time for raising domestic violence issues within our communities. It is extra special to survivors like me for people to help spread the facts about domestic violence instead of letting rumors fly around.
Rape Victims Are A Class Of Persons Often Defined By Gender Medical ...MedicalWhistleblower
Every two minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted. One out of every six American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in her lifetime. Only one in 50 women who have been raped reports the crime to the police.
Although both women and men may be victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking, women are the victims of the vast majority of these crimes. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, more than 85% of violent victimizations by intimate partners between 1993 and 1998 were perpetrated against women. Women are between 13 and 14 times more likely than men to be raped or sexually assaulted; for instance, in 1994, 93% of sexual assaults were perpetrated against women. Four of five stalking victims are women. Data on male victimization do not show that males experience comparable victimizations and injury levels, do not account for women who act in self defense, and do not measure financial control, intimidation, and isolation used by perpetrators of domestic violence against women.
The gender issue is foremost in sexual assault issues, and is usually background in general victimization. The unique cultural bias and shaming that accompanies rape cases needs its own focused opposition. The history of rape law is a history of the law used as a tool to protect rapists, rather than the raped. The anti-rape movement confronts, as it must, the cultural myths that uniquely exist in the context of rape. Manipulation of these myths, along with humiliation and victim blaming, are typical informal defenses to rape charges. Blaming victims in rape cases may be an effective means to secure acquittal. In contrast, blaming a robbery victim is typically ineffective because robbery is unaccompanied by the same pernicious cultural myths. The nature of stigma and abuse in rape cases is profound and unique, a criminal process that mistreats and excludes other types of victims also inflicts secondary victimization.
In 2002, there were 247,730 victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault. One out of every six American women have been the victims of an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime (14.8% completed rape; 2.8% attempted rape). A total of 17.7 million women have been victims of these crimes. In 2002, one in every eight rape victims were male. 93% of juvenile sexual assault victims knew their attacker; 34.2% were family members and 58.7% acquaintances. Only seven percent of the perpetrators were strangers to the victim.
One of the most startling aspects of sex crimes is how many go unreported. The most common reasons given by victims for not reporting these crimes are the belief that it is a private or personal matter and that they fear reprisal from the assailant.
• In 2001, only 39% of rapes and sexual assaults were reported to law enforcement officials — about one in every three. [1999 NCVS]
• Approximately 66% of rape victims know their assailant.
• Approximately 48% of victims are raped by a friend or acquaintance; 30% by a stranger; 16% by an intimate; 2% by another relative; and in 4% of cases the relationship is unknown.
• About four out of ten sexual assaults take place at the victim’s own home. More than half of all rape/sexual assault incidents were reported by victims to have occurred within one mile of their home or at their home.
• In one study, 98% of males who raped boys reported that they were heterosexual.
• Rapists are more likely to be serial criminals than serial rapists. In one study, 46% of rapists who were released from prison were rearrested within 3 years of their release for another crime -- 18.6% for a violent offense, 14.8% for a property offense, 11.2% for a drug offense and 20.5% for a public-order offense.
• 61% of rapes/sexual assaults are not reported to the police. Those rapists, of course, never serve a day in prison.
So, even in the 39% of attacks that are reported to police, there is onl
2. Forcible Rape
What is it?
Having sexual intercourse with another
person, usually females, against their
will.
Attempts to rape someone by force are
counted as forcible rape.
3. Statistics
83,425 rapes were reported in 2011.
The amounts of forcible rape have gone
down almost every year.
The rate of forcible rapes is 52.7 per
100,000 females in 2011.
The forcible rate rape was 26.8 in 2011.
4. Facts
One of every twelve rapes take place in a public area
or in a parking garage.
27% of female victims reported that the offender was
a stranger.
43% of rapes occur between the hours of 6 p.m. and
12 a.m.
1 in 3 rapists were under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
In 11% of rapes, the offender used a weapon.
In 33% of rapes, victims who present to the
Emergency Room sustained injuries other than rape
injuries.
41% of rape victims who present to the Emergency
Room require medical care after the attack.
5. Punishment
Being in prison for life or more than 5
years.
If with a child under 12 you have the life
punishment and no chance for
probation.
8. Offenses
There are a ton of different scenarios
when prostitution may become an
offense in public or in the private.
Offenses may be but not limited to:
Disorderly Conduct, Obscene
Exposure, Underage
prostitution, Loitering around, etc...
9. Facts
At this given moment there are currently 40 Million prostitutes at
work
-Prostitution is legal in 22 different countries
-The median price for prostitutes in south Africa is only $1
-$25 is the average price of prostitution in the Chicago area
-$10,000 is the average hourly price for ‘High Class’ Prostitutes in
America
-Studies have revealed that 1 in 10 men in America have purchased
or are purchasing prostitutes
-The sex industry in Japan and Thailand averages to be about $35
Billion
-America averages 80,000 citizens arrested each year for soliciting
sex
-Men aged between 35 & 44 are the highest customers of
prostitution
-The #1 reason men purchase prostitutes is to satisfy an immediate
urge for sexual intercourse
10. Punishment
Punishments for Prostitutions vary
dramatically
Punishments are all depending on
where the prostitution is taking place
and where it is by.
Punishments may range from
community service to 20 years
in prison.
11. Assault
What is it?
Intentionally hurting someone.
Aggravated Assault- wanting to do
more than scare someone, like intending
to rape, kill, or rob someone.
12. Statistics and Facts
Only 60% of rapes and sexual assaults are
reported to law enforcement officials.
Approximately 73% of rape victims knew
their assailant.
Approximately 28% of victims are raped by
an intimate partner, 38% by a friend or
acquaintance, and 7% by another relative.
Somewhere in America, a woman is
sexually assaulted every 2
minutes, according to the U.S. Department
of Justice
13. Punishment
Punishment it more severe if assault is
aggressive.
Punishment for Common Assault
Good behaviour bond
Community Service Order
Suspended sentence
Periodic detention
Home detention
Prison sentence
Fine
15. Who is more likely to do it
The
teen are more likely to drink and
get drunk
The average girl has her first drink at
13, and the first boy has his at 11
16. Punishment
For being drunk in public you could get a
ticket for public intoxication.
Sometimes you could get a night in jail
until you sober up.
17. Facts
Women absorb alcohol into the bloodstream
faster and metabolize it slower than men.
Women who drink regularly are at significantly
greater risk for liver damage than men even if
they drink less or drink for a shorter period of
time
Excessive drinking can decrease the amount of
testosterone in a man's body and cause
impotence.
A daily glass of wine will add 10 pounds per year
Moderate use (2-3 drinks) can results a loss of
motor coordination for up to 12 to 18 hours after
drinking.