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How to Identify a Rapist

How to Identify a Rapist Life would sure be a lot easier and safer if we had an accurate profile of a rapist. Unfortunately these criminals come in all shapes, sizes and colors. It is true that a rapist usually picks his victim from the opposite sex and same ethnic origin. In fact, more than 90% of all rapes occur in the same race and socio-economic class. However, this is not always the case. It is also true that rape is a crime about power, the over-powerment of the victim and that sex is the means by which the criminal attains his goal. But these facts don't help us identify a rapist. So how can we identify a rapist? There are two commonalities amongst rapist: (1) They are afraid of detection and (2) They are afraid of rejection. The first characteristic – the fear of detection – may appear to be common sense but none-the-less deserves further elaboration. Rapists stalk their victims so that they can determine the time and location of their attack. They will choose a time w

Did You Know...

Did You Know... Rape is the fastest growing violent crime. Rape is the most under-reported crime with 84% of the victims never reporting the crime. One American will be forcibly raped every 6 minutes. Women ages 16-24 are at the highest risk of being sexually assaulted - four times that of all women. Most rapists are 15-24 years old. More than 90% of all rapes occur in the same race and socio-economic class. 84% of female rape victims knew their rapist. More than 60% of all rapes occur in a person's home. More than 50% of acquaintance rapes occurred in the man's car or home. ...that you can defend yourself Victims of sexual abuse sustained an increased amount of physical injury if they pleaded, cried or tried reasoning. Approximately 50% of women escape attempted sexual assaults if they yell.   Approximately 85% of women escape attempted sexual assaults if they vigorously and quickly resist physically.

You can Increase Testosterone Naturally

Testarol works to increase testosterone naturally. This is beneficial to people in many ways because it can help athletes to maximize their physical performance and strength, or it can help the "average guy" to regain stamina for physical activities as well as sexual stamina. Testosterone is the main male hormone that is responsible for growth in males. This includes physical maturity (puberty) and sexual maturation. Normal testosterone levels are also important for maintaining sexual desire or libido, as well as for overall energy level maintenance. Low testosterone levels can also cause changes in mood or even be a cause for depression. Ancient herbology and new scientific methods combined to formulate an effective, easy to use natural testosterone booster. The Testarol formula has been blended to combine the most effective natural ingredients to help increase testosterone levels. This safe and effective testosterone supplement is the best way to help increase testoster

Information on Testosterone

When women age, they go through a transitional phase called menopause. Men experience what is called "andropause", which is a similar transition that occurs as testosterone levels decline. While these transitions are both natural for men and women, the fact is that people have a tough time aging. So as women have many options, both natural and prescription, for dealing with menopause, men have always been left out in the dark. Luckily, Testarol can help stimulate the natural production of testosterone to help boost the levels that allow men to maintain higher levels of physical performance, sexual performance, mood, and energy. The symptoms of reduced levels of testosterone can include anything from a lack of sexual desire and difficulty maintaining erections, to depression. The good news is that natural testosterone enhancement supplements like Testarol can help stimulate the production of testosterone and boost the levels that help men function better. Testosterone is t

Employer Liability And Sexual Harassment Defence

There has been much debate about employer liability in sexual harassment defence cases, and much of it has been started by sexual harassment lawyers owing to gradual modifications of the law concerning the reporting and documenting of discrimination complaints. Sexual harassment lawyers asserted that cases of robbery, assault and other such offences have actually been thrown out of court because of discrepancies in the recording of events and even the nature of the initial complaints. However, this had not been applied to sexual harassment cases in the workplace. Sexual harassment defence had therefore been flawed. However, in 2003, a court ruling in California overturned the age-old view that employers alone shouldered the responsibility for sexual harassment in the workplace. Sexual harassment defence now had a legitimate way of lowering damages and costs that related to the behaviour of the employee alleging that the sexual harassment took place. Although employee unions immediate