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Sexual Assault And Sexual Assaults

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Despite the efforts that have been made to curb sexual assaults, statistics show that sexual assaults in college campuses still occur (Lee, Spring 2003). In fact, the facts are even scarier, showing that one in every four ladies in campuses have been victims or near victims of sexual assault (Lee, spring 2003). Interestingly, 1 in 12 men in college have been involved in sexual assault, but they felt that their actions were not illegal. Perhaps, this ability of the perpetrators to justify their actions based on their own perspectives may be largely to blame for the increasing occurrence of sexual assault. Under the criminal law, sexual assault refers to the nonconsensual, unlawful and intentional sexual contact by one party of another person’s body. As such, it includes acts ranging from forcible rape to sexually touching another person’s body without their consent, even with clothes on. The peculiar situation with sexual assault in campuses is that often, the victim and the perpetrator are known to each other thus it may not raise much alarm at first (Lee, Spring 2003). In fact, most sexual assaults are reported to have taken place during or after dates, which in a way explains the reason why most perpetrators feel like their actions were justified. Still, the law is very clear on the inviolability of other people’s private space, especially sexually, and as such, there should be minimal tolerance, if at all, of any inappropriate sexual contact. Also, the widespread use of

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