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  2. Onscreen Portrayals of Sexual Assault Gain Nuance, Diversity

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    Where movies and TV shows more exploited abuse as a plot point or too often perpetuated myths about sexual assault, today, audiences can see broader, more nuanced views. Onscreen Portrayals of ...

  3. Rape myth - Wikipedia

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    Rape myths originate from various cultural stereotypes, such as traditional gender roles, acceptance of interpersonal violence, and misunderstanding the nature of sexual assault. [1] Matthew Hale , a British jurist in the 17th century, suggests that rape is "an accusation easily to be made and hard to be proved and harder to be defended against ...

  4. Sexual abuse in the American film industry - Wikipedia

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    The subject of sexual abuse in Hollywood acquired important significance in the world media in 2017, after producer Harvey Weinstein, founder of Miramax and the Weinstein Company, was accused by more than 80 women of having sexually assaulted them. The accusations ranged from sexual harassment to rape, with Weinstein denying any wrongdoing. [136]

  5. List of hoaxes - Wikipedia

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    The British television series Brass Eye, which encouraged celebrities to pledge their support to nonexistent causes to highlight their willingness to do anything for publicity. Dihydrogen monoxide, a facetious technical term for water. Disumbrationism, a hoax art exhibit. Genpets, a hoax mixed-media art installation of bio-engineered pet creatures.

  6. 'You lured him in': Rape myths and what we still get wrong ...

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    Three quarters of sexual offence victims report being asked at least one question in court based on what campaigners say are rape myths and stereotypes, according to recent research from Victim ...

  7. Category:Films about sexual abuse - Wikipedia

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  8. Weinstein effect - Wikipedia

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    The term Weinstein effect came into use in October 2017, when media outlets began reporting on alleged sexual abuse perpetrated by film producer Harvey Weinstein. [2] The effect gave rise to the MeToo movement. That movement encourages people to share any experience of sexual harassment or sexual assault. The two events caused a cascade of ...

  9. The Hunting Ground - Wikipedia

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    The use of Title IX in campus sexual assault cases became a model for universities across the country. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Critics of the film, including writer Emily Yoffe and several Harvard Law School professors, have questioned The Hunting Ground ' s accuracy and objectivity (Harvard was one of the institutions criticized for minimizing the issue ...