Rape In College Essay

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Rape is currently on the rise on American college campuses and it is the most common committed crime among college students today. In their time in college 1 out of every 5 women and 1 out of every 71 men will experience some form of sexual harassment as reported by the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. These numbers are growing each year and have raised a lot of concern in the administrative level of higher education institutions. In an effort to try and prevent these occurrences universities have begun to implement mandatory curriculum to educate students on the subject and have even begun to hold campus wide events and create clubs to spread awareness and show support because of the repetitive nature of this crime. While it is good …show more content…

In 2015, a student named Lindsey Boyes started a program of rape prevention and education which showed the effect of a substantially lowered risk of being sexually assaulted. In the article done by the New York Times about her program, they state that “the risk of rape for 451 women randomly assigned to the program was about 5 percent, compared with nearly 10 percent among 442 women in a control group who were given brochures and a brief information …show more content…

Is it really the university’s place to use the money we give them to implement programs that do not directly relate to each student?” Some individuals argue that the university should not have the responsibility of requiring students to take these classes and that they are not effective enough to be using their money to make. While this is a viable question to bring to the table as the money to promote and create the programs would be coming out of tuition, it should be known that money is taken from the tuition you pay to fund sports programs and to house the players, and that the implementation of a rape prevention and support group would not cost nearly as much as it does to run an entire collegiate football

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