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...In this article we consider the stories of four activists, one each from China, India, Pol... views of marriage, reproduction, sexuality, or family; or that activists are either "victims"... and had a child (after surviving sexual abuse by a distant relative) at fifteen. Later, she woul...As was true for Agnes, a charismatic leader played a transform...
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... most rapists are primarily motivated by sexual desire or by ulterior aims such as subjugation of ...(107) It is still true that "in general, non-feminist theories have empha... party guests that takes the form of sexual abuse." (180) Although Sanday's methodology was anecdota... to write imaginative, fictional stories about certain picture cues--for instance, a pictur...
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INTRODUCTION . The scourge of prison sexual assault was recognized early in the history of U.S..., detect, respond to, and monitor sexual abuse of incarcerated or detained individuals throughout... Francisco, California, by telling their stories of being raped while incarcerated. These narrative... to investigate how and why this came to be true." Davis Garland, Beyond Culture of Control, 7 CRIT...
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... find lasting solutions for the problems of sexual violence we must first look inward. Reflection, le... we often do not (or choose not to) see the true harm that rape victims suffer. Drawing on an empir..., who represents clients who were sexually abused as children, says that his clients are "really loo... to reinforcement of myths: "Media stories about stranger-danger are thus complemented, reinf...
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... killing, maiming, dismembering, or sexually assaulting an image of a human being, if those act... drawn statute" would be constitutional.True, but entirely irrelevant. Stevens said, 559 U. S.... statute "forbid[ding] the massing of storiesof bloodshed and lust in such a way as to incite to c..., sexual excitement, or sado-masochistic abuse,"that were "'[h]armful to minors.' " A depiction w...
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... the result of a moral panic about the sexual exploitation of children. (12) The moral panic der... threat to the child victim than does sexual abuse or prostitution" because the material will continu...(240) While this is true for some child pornographers who are intent on con... a correlation between arousal to audio stories of rape involving a distressed victim and likeliho...
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... judgment would include the separation of the true disciples "like sheep from goats" in accordance wi... who were arrested, thrown in jail and abused because they participated in peaceful demonstratio... women has required close analysis of the stories of African American women's encounters with the cr... news of a possible appeal, she was sexually assaulted by the white jailer on duty, Clarence Al...
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... of exercising the vegetative function of sexual reproduction, so there is a rational way of perfor... sort of harm which results from the self-abuse involved in distorting the significance of ones se...Something similar is true of vice. . 2. The place of utility in ethical argu... step is shown in this, in fairy-stories and novels. I suppose the fairy-stories are old wi...
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... regarding violence--particularly that of a sexual nature--have been written by feminist or pro-femin... one of the most violent Christian stories that concerns embodiment. (14) This immediate rela... perpetuation of sexual and physical abuse in addition to the list of mass atrocities named a...While this message is not entirely true, it gives hope and fosters encouraging dreams. (62...
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The concept of a legal right to privacy existed long before 1890 when Samuel D. Warren and Louis D. Brandeis published their much-acclaimed Harvard Law Review article advocating tort liability for invasions of privacy by publication. A number of writers and public intellectuals had already dramatized a need for protecting people from the prying of the press. Their essays upheld Victorian social standards and typically assigned blame to commercial pressures on journalists to satisfy public appetites. Attempting to resolve a conflict between civility and civil liberties, they either endorsed as much self-regulation as possible or called for a legal remedy. Nineteenth-century privacy advocates raised issues of audience tastes and media ethics that remain contentious today.
... print culture, they managed to turn stories of subversion and suggestiveness into memorable te... partisan gains with stories about the sexual behavior of opponents such as Thomas Jefferson, Wi... disgusting, lies, however glaring, personal abuse without a shadow of foundation, must be served up ..."Men of right feeling and true delicacy know by instinct what is correct and what...