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Option 1: Students will watch the documentary, “The Hunting Ground†(available on Amazon) and write a 2-4 page reflection paper (12-point, Times New Roman, double-spaced, no citations required). Students should identify two topics depicted in the film that they find to be the most interesting and explain why they chose these topics. Students should conclude papers by addressing whether they believe that rape/sexual assault/inappropriate sexual behavior is a problem on Fresno State’s campus or off-campus parties. If so, what should be done to reduce it? If not, what is it about Fresno State that makes it stand out in comparison to other campuses (i.e., why is our college culture different than others)? Example topics (choose anything, just offering a few possible topics):University actions to reduce the visibility of rape/sexual assault reportsBacklash against victims who report and advocates who try to assist (e.g., police, lawyers, professors)Offenders preying on vulnerable personsAlcohol as a weapon to reduce someone’s inhibitions for sexProtecting athletes who commit rape/sexual assaultParty culture/fraternitiesGeneral “acceptance†of rape/sexual assault during college Option 2: Students will watch the documentary, “Roll, Red, Roll†(available on Netflix) and write a 2-4 page reflection paper (12-point, Times New Roman, double-spaced, no citations required). Students should identify two topics depicted in the film that they find to be the most interesting/compelling/shocking and explain why they chose these topics. Students should conclude the papers by addressing whether they believe rape/sexual assault/inappropriate sexual behavior) is a problem on Fresno State’s campus or off-campus parties. If so, what should be done to reduce it? If not, what is about Fresno State students that makes it stand out in comparison to other campuses (i.e., why is our college culture different than others?)?Example topics (choose anything, just offering a few possible topics):Lack of empathy by the male party-goers; crass social media posts/textsStatements by radio host (assuming rape did not occur initially, stating that the blog writer wasn’t helping the community by exposing what she found)Victim blaming by adults in the communityPolice interview with coachPhoto documentation of sexual assault, seeming perception that those involved found the events funnyBacklash at blogger for reporting the social media postsInvolvement of AnonymousProtests that result in the admission of victimization