Sexualized violence is often used as a weapon of war and power during political uprisings, and it has significant consequences for those who experience it. It challenges conventional ethical...
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: Sexualized violence the ethical dilemmas of personal agency and traumatic shaming when communities are at war
The issue of sexual violence during conflict and post-conflict has been prevalent since time immemorial. It is one of the worst human rights violations that have occurred throughout history. During...
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: Sexual violence during conflict & postconflict: a tragedy that needs to be addressed
How do criminal justice systems address sexual crimes committed by elite or politically connected individuals?
Sexual crimes are a serious issue around the world, but they can be particularly...
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: How do criminal justice systems handle sexual crimes committed by elites?
Criminal Justice Systems Handle Sexual Crimes Involving Political Elites Or Public Figures
Sexual crimes are a significant issue that impacts society. They can be devastating for victims, their...
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: Sexual assault cases against politicians and public figures: how are they handled by the court system?
The article discusses how political scandals involving sexual misconduct can lead to changes in legislation. It explains that these scandals often involve politicians, government officials, or public...
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: Sexual misconduct scandals leading to legislative reforms: impacts on society
Sexual violence is a major issue that has plagued societies for centuries, yet it continues to be an underreported problem. During armed conflicts, political institutions are tasked with ensuring the...
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: Sexual violence during armed conflicts and political institutions responses
When people are aware that they can be held accountable for their actions and punished accordingly, it is easier to report cases of sexual violence, but when impunity exists, there is less motivation...
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: How to overcome impunity and gender inequality when reporting sexual violence