Sexual Assault assignment
- Go to:
- http://www.fbi.gov/about-us/cjis/ucr/crime-in-the-u.s/2011/crime-in-the-u.s.-2011/tables/table-5
- Report the population and the incidents reported for
rape in your state.
The population of Alaska is 722, 718. The incidence of rape reported in Alaska is 420.
- Go to:
- http://www.rainn.org/public-policy/laws-in-your-state
- Report what your state says about statute of
limitations. (If it is not listed here, do a Google search.)
In Alaska, there is no time limit for the prosecution of cases involving sexual assault of a minor, which includes felony sexual abuse, sexual assault in the 3rd or 4th degree, or incest. There is a time limit of 10 years in cases where the victim was mentally incapable, incapacitated, or unaware that a sex act was being committed. For any other offense, the statute of limitations is 5 years.
- Go to:
- Find your state’s laws regarding rape. (A Google
search should suffice.)
- Summarize it like you did for IPV
- Make sure you find the
definition
- What terminology is used
(sexual assault/rape/aggravated….)
- What it includes (age, type,
etc.)
- Different types
- What constitutes rape
Alaska's main rape statute includes several sections: four degrees of Sexual Assault, 3 of which are felony charges, and three degrees of Sexual Abuse of a minor, which are all felony charges (http://www.arte-sana.com/articles/rape_statutes.pdf). Sexual assault is defined as the act or attempt of sexual penetration without a person's consent.
- I would like you to find at least one article/news
story from your state. (You can find your state by logging on to
webcourses.) Give an overview of this case (including
outcomes/convictions) and information regarding the victim and offender.
In a recent story, the passage of a new law offers protections for Native American womenwho are victims of sexual assault. The article estimates that 34 percent of American Indian and Alaska Native women will be raped in their lifetimes, and the new law will allow these women a better chance of justice against their assailants, who usually are from outside the Native communities. (http://www.parkrapidsenterprise.com/event/article/id/36078/group/Opinion/)
- Media aspect
- A lot of Public Service Announcements, songs, movies,
documents, books, etc. have been created concerning sexual assault.
- find two media documentations
(this does not need to come from your state) and should not include
manuals.
- Tell us what they are (including
links)…this means give some information about it, not just the links.
Annie's Baby is a book about a teenager who is raped by her older boyfriend and becomes pregnant. The book is in the form of a journal that follows her life all the way through her eventual choice to give her child up for adoption. It offers an inside view of the psychological victimization that was occurring to Annie by her rapist boyfriend. (http://books.google.com/books/about/Annie_s_Baby.html?id=5voZvti9bd0C).
It Happened To Nancy is a very similar book to Annie's Baby since they are both journal compilations by the same editor. However, Nancy's story is about her rape by an older man and subsequent infection with HIV. Nancy's story is heartbreaking because it shows how sexual assault can occur at the hands of a loved and trusted partner, and how the support of family and friends can make all the difference in the world. (http://www.amazon.com/Happened-Nancy-Teenager-Story-Diary/dp/0380773155)
- Are they accurate? Is the
representation of rape and/or sexual assault correct?
Both of these books have come under controversy for the possibility that they were written by the editor and not actual journals by girls. However, the stories are still valid and offer insight into a terrible situation that many would never know about.
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