Friday, November 18, 2011

Nirvana - Rape me. ):

 The title explains the sone.. its a sad song that ties you in emotionally in just 2 minutes.

ColdPlay Fix You


the lyrics explian the pain the vitums feels and how they need help.With the help they provide it leads them from their dark place.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Research Memo 2

Research Question:  How much rape actually happens and what is going to prevent it from further happening?
While I was reaching I came across an article that appealed to me I thought it would cover my research question that I has in mind, but as I read it I found that it didn’t cover what exactly I had in mind. While I read the story I changed my question too how much rape actually happens and what is going to prevent it from further happening?
In my first article it stated that approximately 1.69 to 1.80 million women reported having been raped in their lifetime, and approximately 3.07 to 3.37 million women reported experiencing intimate partner sexual violence. And it went even further to answer my question by say that future policies and programs should focus on abuse within families and eliminate the acceptance of and impunity surrounding sexual violence nationwide while also maintaining and enhancing efforts to stop militias from perpetrating rape.  There were many different aspects of this article that says this; it just shows the evidence to which they found it.  For example, they did a chart/table providing information on the estimates of sexual violence in women. Then they went into detail on how that data helped then.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Survey questions…

Have you been affected by sexual assault?

Are you male or female? (Circle which one)

Are you between the ages of 13 to 18? If so circle the age

13 14 15 16 17 18

Are you in a relationship? Yes___, No____, or No Comment___

  1. Have you ever been sexually assaulted? Yes___, No___, No Comment
  2. Where do you think sexual assault would occur most often?

___ Job/Place of occupation ___Home

___ School ___ the mall

___ Public places ___ No Comment

  1. How would/or did this effect your life?

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  1. Should there be compensation (financial aid from rapist) for rape victims? Yes___. No___
  2. Which type of rape would scare you the most?

____ Marital/Domestic

___ Acquaintance (date rape) ____ Stranger

  1. Check the punishment(s) below that you feel a rapist should get.

__ 20 to Life in prison __Death sentence

__ Therapy


 

  1. Of the three answers below; which would you think might be the hardest way to finally get past the rape?
    1. Intensive therapy
    2. Closure
    3. An apology from rapist, then forgiving them.
  2. What usually causes the rapist to commit rape?
    1. Them being raped as a child
    2. They were born a psychopaths (feeling no empathy)
    3. They are a sadist.
  3. Do you think if more people were to approach being a rapist as a psychological problem, there would be less rape? Yes____, No____

Do you believe adults should be more aware of their children's surroundings? Yes__ No__

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Who is more affected the Rapist or the Rape victim?


Hypothesis: Rape always affects someone, whether it's the person getting raped, someone who hears it or someone who witnesses it. If people would talk about their emotions and the things that happen to them, maybe the percentage of rape would drop? I believe that if you want help then you will be helped. I am hoping soon our world will not reek with such vile and repulsive actions. So if precautions were taken i believe rape could be prevented?

 
Context: The audience I chose to prevail toward's teens that have been sexually assaulted. I chose this group because I found it interesting that people shaped their life from what happened to them at a young age. I wanted the middle time, between what they're going to become and what they already were. The Changing cycle of there life: where they cope with the after affects.
MaleFemale
General age:15 15 or 16
In a Relationship:Yes: 0 No: 83% NC: 17% Yes: 63% No: 25% NC: 12%
Been sexually assaulted:No: 100%Yes: 18% No: 75% NC: 7%
SA most often to occur:Said public place and home, mostlySaid public place and home, mostly
Compensation:Yes: 80% No: 20%Yes: 75% No: 25%
Likely to scar:Majority Stanger ,66%Majority said Stanger 72%
Punishment:Most people (males) said 20 to life in Prison. Most girls said 20 to life in Prison.
Hardest way to get past the Rape:Most people (males) said C. when the rapist apologies' and you forgive them.Most girls chose closure(B) and intensive therapy (A)
Why did they commit Rape:Mostly B and A (B- psychopaths A-them being raped as a child)Mostly B and A (B- psychopaths A-them being raped as a child)
Psychological problem, can the amount of rape lessen:Yes: 66% No:44%Yes: 38% No: 62%


Data Analysis:
The results above say that Males and females think alike when it comes to opinionated question and think a tad bit differently when it comes to ethical questions. Rape can be looked at by many perspectives and can be taken and handled differently by different people. The overall fact is that no matter who is taking the survey everyone knows that rape is wrong, and no one deserves to be cruelly violated in such an impersonal way.
Finding one:

When I asked why rapists commit rape? The responses I gave them to choose from where they were raped as a child, they were psychopaths, and that they could have been a sadist. The majority of my surveyors chose psychopaths, and the rapist being raped as a child. It seems if people happen to recognize that they are psychopaths, they would be under supervision ,or at least in a mental ward, to prevent harm to others. Rape can be prevented if people were to take precautions. The same suggestion goes out to a rapist that was raped as a child if you were raped as a child and realized you were have thought or dreams anything that implies that you want to rape people, know that it is wrong, you should seek help from a professional. Everything happens for a reason, and if people keep doing what they are doing the pattern of rape will never go away, but if people begin to take evasive action, then the pattern of rape will soon cease to exist.
Finding Two:

In life when you go through a time in your life when nothing is good, you are in a rut and you have tried everything possible to get escape, there is something or someone holding you back from moving forward. In this case, this person is a rapist, and what he/she is holding over you is your strength and your life. Even if you do not ever see this person, again in your life they still have a hold on you. Furthermore, the most reliable way to do so is to forgive them for violating you, and then become at peace with it, make what happened to you a good thing. I asked my audience a question like this and I was immensely glad to see that the majority from both male a females they chose this answer. It shows that even though it may be hard to do people are willing to get past a terrible mishap.
Conclusion:
When I asked my audience about trying to see if we looked it in a mental illness that can be helped, maybe even treated could the percentage of rape in the United States. drop? The results were approximately, half-and-half, half said no and half said yes. I do not know the reasoning behind theses answers but if the people who said yes were thing in the same mindset that I had then there reasoning is exactly what I stated in my second finding. I did not make this survey with an already set in my head a way of how I thought people would answer the questions; I just was hoping that my questions were not outrageous, or belligerent. I am proud to say that I do not feel that I went way past anyone boundaries for my survey.
Follow up:
For my second research memo, I want to go into depth of how the psyche works, after something traumatizing happens. I do not believe I have changed my research question, because although it was specific it still leaves room to come in from a variety of directions.

What am I Researching?


My research topic is extremely serious and sensitive to many people. I thought of a few questions that would give you some insight of what my topic is going to be about. Them being: which type of rape leaves a more psychological impact? How does being a rape victim eventually lead to becoming a rapist or other type of criminal? Why is it when people who go through a tough time such as rape (Which is an act that usually is seen upon the weak and meek.) they usually end up stronger later on? What happens to a person's mental state from before the rape and after the rape? Is there a deference between the before and after. So as I look up these questions I am trying my very best to not go over board and end up causing people to get med. My work is not Biased it is completely based off experiments, test and studies done on rape victims, and rapist.