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    Sexual Exploitation

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    Sexual Exploitation of Children As the use of Internet increases‚ questions are being brought up on how sex offenders‚ using the Internet‚ are committing crimes such as child sexual exploitation. “Child sexual exploitation can involve the following: Possession‚ manufacture and distribution of child pornography; online enticement of children for sexual acts; child prostitution; child sex tourism and; child sexual molestation” (Phillips‚ 2011‚ p.1). There are a number of ways of sexual offenders

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    Sexual harassment in the Hong Kong workplace Introduction As sexual harassment is a serious problem in the Hong Kong workplaces‚ this essay will talk about the situation of sexual harassment and some of the negative effects this may have. At the end‚ we will also make some possible solutions to deal with the negative impact of it. Definition Firstly‚ sexual harassment will be defined before describing the problem. According to Shrier (1996)‚ sexual harassment is a type of sexual discrimination

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    You may have heard the terms rape culture‚ victim blaming‚ and sexual oppression before‚ but what exactly do those terms mean? Victim blaming‚ sexual objectification‚ and societies expectations about gender‚ power‚ and sexuality are factors that promote rape culture. In the following paper I will explain to you what all of these terms mean. I will also tell you why rape culture‚ victim blaming‚ sexual objectification‚ and sexual oppression are wrong. Rape culture is a term that feminists in

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    The Myth of Sexual Compulsivity Martin P. Levine & Richard R. Troiden The Journal of Sex Research‚ Vol. 25‚ No. 3‚ pp. 347-363 Sarah E. Roe SOC 323 Grace College May 6‚ 2013 The Myth of Sexual Compulsivity The definitions of what constitutes sexual addiction and compulsion are ambiguous at present‚ mental health practitioners commonly use the terms to describe a “lack of control over erotic impulses”. So defined‚ sex addicts or sexual compulsives are people who feel driven

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    Sexual Harassment in the workplace Sexual Harassment is a form of discrimination. It is unwelcomed sexual advances made by an employer‚ co-worker or superior. There are many different kinds of sexual conduct‚ verbal‚ visual or physical. But any kind of sexual harassment is against the law as evidenced by the growing numbers of court cases and litigations. It also affects working conditions‚ relationships between individuals‚ and creates a hostile environment. Sexual harassment complaints

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    Sexual Harassment Paper HRM320: Employment Law Prof. Mary Myers-Nelson DeVry University Online Define sexual harassment as the term is used legally. “Unwelcome sexual advances‚ requests for sexual favors‚ and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature that tends to create a hostile or offensive work environment.” (sexual harassment. (n.d.) West ’s Encyclopedia of American Law‚ edition 2. (2008). Sexual harassment comes in several different forms from words to touching to

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    performance or creating an intimidating‚ hostile‚ or offensive work environment. The EEOC ’s guidelines further assert that employers have an affirmative duty to maintain workplaces free of sexual harassment and intimidation" (Dessler‚ 2005‚ p. 32-32). The Civil Rights Act of 1991 permits victims of sexual harassment and other intentional discrimination the right to have jury trials and to collect compensatory damages for pain and suffering and punitive damages in cases in which the employer acted

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    Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Sexual Harassment in the Workplace Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the beginnings of protection from sex discrimination which encompasses sexual harassment. In 1972‚ Congress passed the Equal Employment Opportunity Act which created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and gave them the power to enforce Title VII. The EEOC created rules and regulations that defined and prohibited sexual harassment as a form of sexual discrimination

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    Time for action on sexual harassment in the Workplace VIOLENCE against women‚ according to the definition set out by the United Nations‚ is “any act of gender-based violence that results in‚ or is likely to result in‚ physical‚ sexual or mental harm or suffering to women‚ including threats of such acts‚ coercion or arbitrary deprivation of liberty‚ whether occurring in public or in private life”. Sexual harassment in the workplace fits into this definition and despite the strong evidence

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    Sexual Response Cycle

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    Men and women have a sexual response style when they have sex. In some ways men and women go threw the same type of responses and some times they do not. The “sexual response cycle to describe the changes that occur in the body as men and women become sexually aroused” (Rathus & Nevid‚ 2004‚ p. 245) There are four stages of the sexual response cycle excitement‚ plateau‚ orgasm‚ and resolution. The swelling of the genital tissue with blood is known as vasocongestion. Vascongestion in men cause

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