The figure is based on a survey of about 1,000 women in the United Kingdom. The women did not confirm whether they got an abortion and weren’t asked to specify the source of the coercion. The U.K.
Columbia law Prof. Philip Hamburger has put up a detailed post responding to my earlier argument that courts should focus on coercion in Murthy v. Missouri, the case where two state governments and ...
While sexual assault can take on many different forms, the one thing that remains the same is that assault is never a survivor's fault — including instances in which assault occurs in a relationship.
Sexual coercion is a term being used more commonly in popular culture to refer to the tactics used to pressure an individual into unwanted sexual activity, however it remains relatively poorly ...
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