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Advocacy for survivors of sexual assault


Problem: Provide a response to I am committed to turning my advocacy for survivors of sexual assault, missing people from marginalized communities, and victims of child and sex trafficking into rigorous, trauma-informed research and practice that produces measurable social change. Reflection and Problem Framing I have long been drawn to work that centers survivors' dignity and agency supporting sexual-assault survivors, challenging the misclassification of missing people from Black, Indigenous, and other marginalized communities, and improving responses to child and sex trafficking. Empirical research shows that missing persons who are white, especially women and girls, receive disproportionately more media attention than missing people of color, a pattern scholars call Missing White Woman Syndrome; this disparity appears both in whether a case is covered at all and in coverage intensity when it is covered (Sommers, 2016). Unequal media attention and administrative labels (for example, "runaway" or "voluntary absence") are not merely symbolic: they shape public pressure, investigative resourcing, and ultimately the likelihood of timely recovery. National data indicate tens of thousands of active missing-person records at year-end, underscoring the scale of the problem and the need for equitable attention and classification. Need Assignment Help?

 

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