Stopping sexual assault
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Sexual Assault is a complex problem and disturbing. The Cordless seen in the service sector, here on the campus of Waterloo and some of the people the means to stop the violence Apart from periods when an attack, sexual violence is a problem in communities and on campuses across the country, who are often either, it is something that is rare in an open and frank discussion. Because of the impact of these attacks, they are a problem that a lot of impact. Sexual abuse is generally thought to the form of coerced sex or raped. However, Rod Curran, the director of Campus Safety & Security, warns that in the Canadian legal system, “sexual violence can all reporting unwanted sexual touching, for men and women.” Curran, said that the campus Laurier has three cases of sexual coercion in the academic year 2007-08. However, Karen Ostrander, the director of health services, agreed that such cases are often not reported. “One of the obstacles to the reporting process is emotional distress of man, they are in a fragile state, and all they want to do is make sure that it is in good condition, and I think the first priority, “Ostrander said. On the basis of health considerations, Ostrander encourages people to sexual coercion present themselves as comfortable. “One of the problems that you have, it is unintended pregnancy, we can ensure emergency prevention and testing for all sexually transmitted diseases,” said Ostrander. The security of the person who has been sexually abused, it is of prime concern to the staff of the relief agencies. But Curran said that as human beings, the responsibility not to put themselves in situations that often occur when over-consumption of alcohol is involved. “If you are drunk, you will not be good decisions, and sometimes they make bad choices,” says Curran. And although alcohol is not the only factor at these events, it is the largest contributors. After Tuchlinksy Joan, government, the coordinator of education in the Kitchener-Waterloo Sexual Assault Support Centre (KWSASC), and 80-85 percent of sexual assaults “Alcohol was in a certain way.” |