1. This paper will discuss the rapes that occur while in the military, and a way to spread awareness. 2. I interested in spearing awareness about this topic because the people put their life on the line every day to save us and we should be doing the same. Many of those men and women that get rape in the military are ashamed of admitting it, but I want to help them by inspiring them to speak up about it so the others can follow. 3. I know that mostly men get raped in the military and they are ashamed of speaking up. The rapist is usually someone in a higher position and threatens them if he/she ever spoke up about what happened to him. 4. I need to find statistics showing the amount of people that get raped in the military. I also need to …show more content…
I want to do a research paper on this topic because I want to understand how we spend more money on “our military than the next eight nations combined” but we can’t find ways to decrease the number of rapes occurring in the military (Brock Obama). I want to spread awareness about this topic because these soldiers are doing so much for this country and they end up getting raped. I want those soldiers to be able to speak up about what happen rather than fearing their superiors. 7. My intended audience is the general public and my professor. 8. Rape has been a serious issue for centuries. But we hardly hear of cases about rape that occurred in the military that’s usually because the victims are too afraid to speak up against their superior officers. 9. I want to persuade my audience that rape is a serious issue in the military and it needs to be dealt with in a different way because the current system isn’t effective. Victims are still too afraid to speak about what happened to them. 10. Rape in the military is a datable topic because some people maybe too ignorant to believe such a horrendous act can happen in our military. Some people may believe that the reason why we don’t hear about many rape cases in the military is because they don’t occur. Others may disagree and say that these victims are too afraid of speaking up because of the hate they will receive because they are tarnishing a fellow soldiers reputation.
Owens’s reasoning and use of evidence is effective in proving his standpoint on women in the military. By using Captain Katie Petronio’s personal experience of being in active duty allows the reader to have a better understanding on what Owens is trying to express. Captain Katie Petronio claims that her body deteriorated at a much faster rate than the male Marine soldiers. As well, she also states that she ended up obtaining a serious health condition due to the stress of being in active duty. Overall, Owens use of evidence, specifically the Captain 's personal experience, further grants readers to have a better way of understanding his standpoint on this subject.
“Only women can put a stop to the “open season” on women by strangers”(The Writer’s Presence PG:813). The author Leslie Silko, believes a different life for women is just around the corner. “95,000 women are raped annually with roughly 1070 rapists being convicted” (Independent.co). With
The article explains how sexual assault continues to be a problem until this very day. When someone is sexually assaulted, it is very hard for them to cope with the fact that someone has touched them in the wrong way. For the ones who commits the assault, it will only become worse for them. A National Study says, “The main source of inmates’ knowledge of prison sex appears to come from their conversations with other inmates”(Response to the Prison Rape Elimination Act). Some inmates could portray the role of acting as if they are there for the victim to talk to, but there are other things that could result from this.
Imagine joining the military at a young age, preparing to see the world, make new friends, and form a bond that often rivals that of close siblings. Only to endure the unthinkable the unimaginable an attack not by a foreign enemy but at the hands of a fellow soldier or superior officer. This is the tragic truth for many soldiers, both men and women alike, it is not uncommon and it is an invisible wound that lasts long after the soldier returns to civilian life. This paper will reflect the importance of change within the Veterans Administration regarding Military Sexual Trauma. Ruth Moore, joined the military at the tender age of eighteen from a poor background expecting the military to help her pay for college.
Throughout this documentary, viewers learn that many sexual assault cases happen on college campuses. However, many of these cases are often ignored by college administrators because universities want to keep rape statistics low and they have an financial incentive to do so. In the film it states that there are less than 8% of men in college that commit more than 90% of sexual assaults. This indicates that because
In society and college campuses, sexual assault occurs quite frequently. According to an estimation one third of women experience a forced sexual experience at least once in their life and most of the time it occurs in colleges. Men have also been reported to be victim of sexual assaults mostly by other men. Most of the time the sexual assault is planned and perpetrated by a third person, who is known to the victim of incident. Drug and alcohol use play role in this issue and contribute to the problem as most of the time the victim and perpetrators are under the effect of alcohol or any other drug during the incident.
The military being a male dominated workforce in the United States military had lead to the prevalence of sexual assault against military women to be more prevalent than that of women in the general population. Researcher has shown that women in the military are at an 8% increase of being sexually assaulted than those in the general population (Bostock et al., 2007, Compbell et al., 2010, Coyle et al., 1996, Martin et al., 1998, &Turchik et al., 2010). Other important findings are that age, and martial statuses are contributors to the rate of sexual assault in the military. Single, unmarried, divorced, and young women who join the military are at a higher risk of being sexually assaulted, as well as women who join and have a history of
and probably one of the worst is “You were asking for it” all of this reduces the likelihood that they will speak up. And the ones that do, speak up very rarely get the justice that they deserve. This is a huge problem because along with these overwhelming statistics women are more likely to experience psychological disorders such as Depression and PTSD, which then causes them to drop out of schooling (Streng, Tara). This being the case colleges should offer more methods of help to those that have experience with sexual assault and provide accessible prevention methods or
Future studies are needed to better understand the effects of women's exposure to both combat and sexual assault” (PTSD: National Center of PTSD, 2007). Within these past recent years, a growing number of men and women alike have been speaking out as victims of Military Sexual Trauma, also referred to as MST. “Military Sexual Trauma is a psychological trauma, which in the judgment of a VA mental health professional, resulted from a physical assault of a sexual nature, battery of a sexual nature, or sexual harassment, which occurred while the Veteran was serving on active duty or active duty for training” (Military Sexual Assault and Trauma, 2011). This is an issue that
After watching and reflecting on the film The Invisible War, I was absolutely in disbelief that not only were these malicious acts of sexualized assault towards men and women in our nation’s military taking place, but I was also astonished that these feats were happening on such a large scale. This can be contributed to the lack of attention to the issue. Many, myself included before being educated by the film, are unaware of how present of an issue this is, and how far the matter reaches. The flawed justice system for men and women that are sexually assaulted while serving their country, is something that deeply struck me.
Mary DiGilio March 29, 2016 COMM 328 APA Annotated Bibliography Barness, S. Columbia University Student Will Drag Her Mattress Around Campus Until Her Rapist Is Gone. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/03/emma-sulkowicz-mattress-rape-columbia-university_n_5755612.html This article provides a brief text summary of the Columbia student, Emma Sulkowicz, and her mission as well as her story.
The military needs to understand the significant amount of sexual assaults and also stop putting all their effort in training about sexual assault by taking actions to prevent it such as reestablishing the role of leadership positions. In this paper I am describing the horrible issue sexual assault is in the military. I am describing how the militaries approach to sexual assault prevention is not solving the issue. I explored many topics when preparing to write my research paper. Initially I wanted to write about a health topic but my professor urged me to write about an issue in the military.
Lastly, since these men are in the military the sexual assault towards them is considered a myth and that the way the military is considered it does not see that they are intentionally contributing to sexual assault. I feel that everyone safety is important and we always do not pay attention about men getting sexually assaulted and in the military, everyone should have the interest to support those men who were victimized of rape.
Jazmin Mcdonnell PSYCH 300 Tues 6:30-9:20pm The Hunting Ground I never thought of rape epidemic as how it was described in the movie, because that word is usually connected to deadly diseases, or out breaks. And it’s sad because being that I am woman I was always aware of sexual assault and how often it occurs to women in general but maybe its because unlike other deadly diseases that get broadcasted on every news cast imaginable, the subject of rape, or sexual assault is merely brushed under the table. This movie really opened my eyes to it all, you see because it’s the cultural norm I feel not only in America but around the world that rape or even sexual assault for that matter to not be taken serious in the eyes of the media, only
Many American soldiers are troubled by the various aspects of warfare. In this world, the threat of war is always present. War by Sebastian Junger, as well as other sources, shows that the living standards for many current and former soldiers is grueling. This is because many troops suffer from mental illness, poor or no shelter, and soldiers can spend long periods of time away from their families and far from their homes, thus leading to several emotional consequences. Soldiers returning from deployment are often plagued by mental illness.