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              Examining rape culture: who is offending and why?
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| Persons | Author (aut): Babantaj, Adlin Degree supervisor (dgs): Prevost, Amy Degree committee member (dgc): McCormick, Amanda V. Degree committee member (dgc): Ashton, Stephanie | 
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| Organizations | Degree granting institution (dgg): University of the Fraser Valley. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice | 
| Abstract | Abstract Sexual assaults in North American society continue to be prevalent and the number of victims coming forward with sexual assault allegations are growing. This paper looks at the role rape culture plays, if any, within our society and if it is a contributing factor to the continuing incidents of sexual assaults among college campuses. Furthermore, the paper looks at the potential connection between sexual assault perpetrators and narcissism. This paper makes multiple recommendations including the need for great social change in the way we view our roles in society and the need of creating more student-led policies. | 
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| Extent | Extent 55 pages | 
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| Physical Description Note | Physical Description Note PRE-PUBLICATION | 
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| Library of Congress Classification | Library of Congress Classification HV 6558 B33 2018 | 
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| Language | English | 
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| Name | Examining rape culture:  who is offending and why? | 
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