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  • 11Rape in the Bosnian War — During the Bosnian War many women from all Bosnian ethnic groups were raped. Estimates of the numbers raped range from 20,000 to 50,000.[1][2] This has been referred to as mass rape ,[3][4][5] …

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  • 12pack-rape — /pæk ˈreɪp/ (say pak rayp) noun 1. rape, usually of a woman, by several men. –verb (t) (pack raped, pack raping) 2. to commit pack rape upon …

  • 13assault with intent to rape — An aggravated assault. 6 Am J2d Asslt, & B § 55. To constitute this crime, two essential ingredients must coexist, and must be established by the evidence beyond a reasonable doubt; first, an assault, and, second, an intent to commit rape. It… …

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  • 14Motivation for rape — There is no single theory that conclusively explains the motivation for rape; the motives of rapists can be multi factorial and are the subject debate. Three primary emotions are thought to motivate rapists, anger, power and sadism, though sexual …

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  • 15Subic rape case — The Subic rape case, officially known as People of the Philippines vs. Chad Carpentier, Dominic Duplantis, Keith Silkwood, and Daniel Smith, was a criminal case in the Philippines involving a Filipina and four US Marines. It caught wide media… …

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  • 16War rape — describes rape committed by soldiers, other combatants or civilians during armed conflict or war. Rape in the course of war dates back to antiquity, ancient enough to have been mentioned in the Bible. During war and armed conflict rape is… …

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  • 17The Rape of Nanking (book) — Infobox Book name = The Rape of Nanking title orig = translator = image caption = First edition cover of The Rape of Nanking author = Iris Chang illustrator = cover artist = Rick Pracher country = United States of America language = English… …

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  • 18Once Upon a Time in America — (C era una volta in America) Theatrical release poster by Tom Jung Directed by Sergio Leone …

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  • 19violate — v. a. 1. Injure, hurt. 2. Break, infringe, transgress, invade, break through, trench upon, encroach upon, set at naught, disobey. 3. Profane, desecrate, pollute, do violence to. 4. Abuse, outrage, ravish, deflour, debauch, constuprate, defile,… …

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  • 20Force — Force, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Forced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Forcing}.] [OF. forcier, F. forcer, fr. LL. forciare, fortiare. See {Force}, n.] 1. To constrain to do or to forbear, by the exertion of a power not resistible; to compel by physical, moral,… …

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