Intro
Intro
IT’S NOT THE CLOTHES THAT COUNT: THE WHIMPER OF RAPE VICTIMS
A Thesis
Presented To
The Faculty of the Senior High School
University of Perpetual Help System Laguna
Sto. Niño, Biñan City, Laguna
In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Subject
Practical Research 1
By
January 2020
University of Perpetual Help System Laguna - JONELTA
Senior High School Department
Chapter 1
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTINGS
Introduction
means of force or with appalling threat against a person or the victim’s will and
unlawful rape cases ranked third (13.1%) of the total narrated Violence against
Women (VAW) in the said country. The miserable fact is that, the presented data
is not yet factual and a true representation of the issue because of the many
women victims prefer to maintain their silence and avoid their voices to be heard
Sexual Assault is the only crime in which the victim becomes the accused
(Adler, 2019). The researchers need to apprise the society to cease blaming the
victims in accordance to their apparel for the clothes and the appearance of the
person harmed has nothing to do with the intended crime. The purpose of this
research is to open the people's eyes and show them the truth about the cruel and
dehumanizing act that up to this date forward still has no solution. The world is no
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longer a safe place for us to live in anymore so now, we are here to prove and
show the people that you still have the freedom to express yourself with what you
wear because rape is definitely not about how you dress yourself up and how you
measuring rape and sexual assault cannot be implemented without separating that
The researchers dealt with the experiences of rape victims and those
people who have been harmed and harassed reluctantly. This study aimed at
understanding the lived experience of the rape victims and those people who
experienced harassment and then later on being accused for their apparel, clothing
and appearance. This study may serve as a guide to other researchers who will
further analyse the experiences, struggles and the silent battles of the victims.