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Is Rape Serious? : Rape

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Brettin Linder
Miss Windish
English II
2 October 2017
Is Rape Serious? Imagine a young women going to a party and having a good time; yes, she may be drinking a little too much, but she’s just trying to have fun. She sees one of her classmates, a boy who’s in a couple of her classes, and he makes his way over to her. They start to dance and have fun, when all of a sudden he pulls her into one of the bathrooms in the house. She keeps telling him no, that she doesn’t want to do this, but he’s not listening. Now imagine if you were her, male or female. Would you want your case to be taken seriously? Rape (cases) should be taken more seriously because there are rapist out there that haven’t been prosecuted, victims are being neglected, and …show more content…

Over 32,000 women are unwillingly impregnated annually (Chemaly). Rape isn’t “wrong place, wrong time” either; 35% of rapes happen in the victim’s own home and 75% of people are raped by someone they know (Mofley). Sexual assaults also happen WAY more often than you may think. Every two minutes, an American is sexually assaulted (Zimmerman).
In fact, This happens more frequently on college and university campuses. Females also have a higher chance of being raped in college, about 1 in 4 fall victim to on-campus assault. In an article written by Tom Steele, he gives a perfect example of rape on campus grounds:
Eight of Baylor University’s football player’s “bonding time” consisted of drugging and gang-raping a fellow female student at a party. After the event, they had supposedly taunted her, telling her that she had “asked for it”. The student filed a lawsuit and her mother spoke with an assistant football coach. During their meeting, her mother supplied the coach with names and asked if anything could be done. The coach never contacted her again. As the investigation took place, other assaults were coming to the surface. Seventeen students file reports of sexual assault against 19 different football players. Another estimates that 51 rapes were committed by 31 football players from 2011 to 2014. (Steele) Moving forward into the argument, rape kits need to be tested in order to keep the

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