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Psy 270 Week 1 Term Paper

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1. The unlawful performing of sexual acts involving body penetration by a person against the will or consent of another living being. 2. Some circumstances that constitute rape may be, the victim could be abused physically or mentally. Physically meaning by bruising, lacerations and trauma to the private areas. Mentally by not being able to remember much of what happened due to the experience being so traumatizing. The mental abuse could last for a life time which would possibly cause trust issues in future relationships. The victim may show signs of depression, guilt, anger etc. 3. A measure can be done to see how many people seek mental help as a result of rape. This can be done by gathering a certain number of rape cases reported in the …show more content…

Rape can also happen in a committed relationship. If a spouse forces the other to perform acts they are not willing to do, then it is still considered rape. Secondly, if someone doesn’t defend themselves during an attack it is not because they are “consenting”; this is most likely due to their body being in shock from the experience and cannot respond. Part II 1. Crimes committed towards individuals or groups due to their lifestyles and personal choices. 2. Circumstances that constitute hate crimes are people committing crime against certain types of people either due to political differences, social class, ethnicity, or sexuality. People who are against a certain group’s lifestyle act out against them which can be in a physical or verbal way. 3. BJS describes hate crimes as crimes that have indication of prejudice for being part of a certain group with certain individuality. 4. They take into account the acts in which there is hate language used, hate symbols used, or the scenes where law enforcement deems it as a hate crime. The surveys conducted on such situations by the victims tell what type of hate crime it falls under whether it be due to race, gender, ethnicity, or etc. Then percentages are compared for each category over the average of the last two

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