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Erin Ashmore
For those who gave poor reviews saying these stories were lies, you missed the point. I know first hand why so many girls hesitate to report a rape, if at all. It's an unbelievably vile act that no one deserves, yet we've convinced ourselves that victims don't deserve justice. You can't "ask to be raped." When a small number of repeated perpetrators are responsible for the vast majority of rapes, it's the school's job to respond and protect potential victims if police don't.
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Farrokh Emami
Very Interesting Documentary with some scary and sensible statistics. This documentary reminds me that unfortunately human being has not changed since the stone-age. We've only changed our outfit. .... Recommend it to ALL
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Susan Kischmischian
I hope that this is shown to all college students; both male and female. This documentary is riveting, astounding, upsetting, emotional and empowering to watch. A must watch. This "taboo act", must be brought to the attention by all and that sexual assault of any form will not be tolerated.