Essay On Campus Rape

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Incoming college students from all around the world await the new opportunities, everlasting friendships and parental free living conditions that they will receive at their new campus. However, what is not included in the college brochures and websites is the amount of campus rape experiences women and men have experienced throughout their years. Reports of rape and sexual assaults on college campuses have soared over the past fifteen years, according to a new federal study. According to RAINN Campus Sexual Violence: Statistics, “studies have shown that 11.2% of all students experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation (among all graduate and undergraduate students).” Sadly, most college students that were victims of sexual violence decide not to disclose it to law enforcement. As a result, campus rape …show more content…

Tovia Smith, the author of Curbing Sexual Assault Becomes Big Business On Campus discusses the amount of money spent on two specific programs one called Bringing in the Bystander that is lead by Caroline Leyva. Bringing in the Bystander, which costs $1,600 plus $350 for training, can be run as one 90-minute session or as several sessions over the course of a week. Most schools pay between $10,000 and $20,000 a year, depending on their size (Smith). Out of the hundreds and thousands of campus rape prevention programs in the world, only a few have real solid evidence that has claimed to be proven successful. Are these programs and sessions worth the amount of money spent and/or can we come up with the more favorable solution to such a controversial issue? Regardless of the amount of money spent, those few campus rape prevention programs such as Canadian rape prevention sessions, Enhanced Assess Acknowledge Act program, and Green Dot program have all proven to decrease rape

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