rape
We Asked a Lawyer What's Next for Alleged Serial Rapist Bill Cosby
We called up an expert on celebrity trials, sex offences and defamation at the University of Southern California for his take on the formerly beloved comedian's legal woes and how they might play out.
A Bill Cosby Statue in Los Angeles Is Also Being Removed
A similar statue in Disney World was recently removed from public view.
My Ex-Boyfriend Was My Rapist
He raped me throughout at the relationship. At the time, I shrouded it in excuses to escape from the reality of what was happening, but my own confusion over what constituted "real" rape reflected a much wider issue.
Meeting the People Behind the Grim Headlines of Women's Weekly Magazines
"I Breastfeed My Dad", "Lover Paid Thugs £50 to Burn Me Alive", "SOS! Psycho in Our Flowerbed!"
Women in Uganda Can't Use Toilets Without Fear of Disease or Rape
In Uganda, only 19 percent of the population has access to toilets that are not shared and that protect them from direct contact with waste – conditions which poses a serious threat to women's health and safety.
We Asked Some Experts About the Sexual Undertones of 'Super Mario Bros.'
We speak to two folklore experts to better understand gaming's obsession with rescuing damsels in distress. Things get dark.
Life, Hotel Parties and Death in Qatar's Expat Bubble
The aftermath of the murder of a 24-year-old British woman captures the uneasy mix of conservatism and behind-closed-doors hedonism in the Persian Gulf state.
I Confronted My Rapist by Text Message
He asked for my forgiveness and I said "OK," but it wasn't OK.
Police Can't Figure Out What Actually Happened to the Woman from the 'Rolling Stone' Rape Story
The cops have suspended their investigation into the alleged gang rape that set off a national conversation in America about sexual assault on campus.
Why Are the Indian Authorities Still Banning a Documentary About the Country's Rape Problem?
This morning a court ruling prolonged the ban on India's Daughter, a BBC documentary about rape in India. But the longer it lasts, the more people will talk about it.
The NYPD Cops Who Went Binge-Drinking with an Alleged Rape Victim Will Keep Their Jobs
The cops' incredibly unprofessional behavior violated departmental rules, but apparently not enough for them to be pushed off the force.
Why Did a White Girl Writing About Rape Get Kicked Out of India?
Sabrina Buckwalter, an American reporter living in India, wrote the first feature on the Khairlanji massacre. Months later, her visa was denied, and she was given 72 hours to get out of the country.