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This is a comprehensive and detailed case study on fraternity Party for Psy 254,you'll be required to write an article based on your own pov. *Essential Study Material!!

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  • September 19, 2024
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Case study: Fraternity party



To begin, I was very surprised at how the case played out. Generally, I believe it is

completely unfortunate of those who attempt to commit sexual assault or harm to others, be little

the consent of others and try to play it off. Unfortunately, In this case, the person who committed

assault under the influence made it seem as if the other individual had full voluntary/conscious

consent. The case was about a girl named Emily Doe that was sexually assaulted by a guy named

Brock Turner in a Fraternity party. It turned out to be sexual assault by the fact that these two

individuals were under the influence. It is determined and scientifically proven that when under

the influence you never have full consent or you are not in the right state of mind to make a

choice thoroughly. Speaking in regards to Turner, our transparency assumption of Turner began

to be seemingly innocent at first. Turner had assumed that the girl was totally okay with anything

that went down. I believe that what had helped Turner to begin with is that he was part of the

swimming team and was a freshman. Reality speaking, a student who is freshly in college and is

participating within a sport seems like a person who would not carry bad intentions within

themselves because life-wise they seem as they care about what others perceive or think about

themselves.


Alcohol is very unfortunate and the way it can affect those who consume it. When people

consume alcohol we tend to feel more vulnerable and become realistic. We lose the sense of

shyness or uncomfortableness and tend to expose ourselves in ways of anger, sadness, and etc.

When interacting with others under the influence, it can always depend on the person, you will

act differently or lose control. For example, in this case, Turner was not able to hold himself

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