Native American problems have long been overlooked by society, something that is extremely prevalent today due to the problems with the Dakota Acce...
This letter outlines the complexity of the death penalty in the U.S and why it may not be as simple as it seems it should be.
Our justice system punishes the victims, the innocent, and the nonviolent offenders instead of the dangerous criminals it should be focused on. It'...
" Female college-aged students (18-24) are 20% less likely than non-students of the same age to be a victim of rape or sexual assault".
This letter outlines the injustice served to reporting rape victims, the misconceptions surrounding rape, and the reasons rape culture is still bei...
Rape is everywhere so why would it not be at college.
I think the problem is that only few states have it.
What it's like to live in society today, trying to keep up with all of the standards we're forced to fit to.
Rape and human trafficking are major issues in today's world.
Why are they getting away with this?
Riots, protests, and more killings. Police brutality is alive and well. As communities and their officers are driven farther apart, our hopes turn ...
My thoughts about how the president should take charge on abortion laws.
Women's rights and the problems American women face as a whole. Looks into Why we have some of these problems. Focuses on Wage Gap, Sexual assault/...
Victims of marital rape are not obtaining justice, and their perpetrators are vanishing without receiving any type of punishment.
Sexual assault sentencing and statistics.
A letter persuading the next president to further regulate abortion and its causes
I'm in ninth grade and I'm concerned about the consequences of rape.
My letter is an explanation of how to decrease the amount of violent crime and improve society.
An urgent letter examining the many cracks in the once rigid structure of the criminal justice system.
The media continuously makes excuses for heinous acts that demoralize victims of objectification, and it needs to be stopped.
It is 2016 we should no longer be supporting and promoting rape culture.
This letter discusses the prevalence of rape culture on campus, primarily in fraternities, and how to address this issue.