Every scholar has a dream to get into a prestigious university and earn a degree. Students who go to this institutions are told that they will be safe. Regrettably, it is also a place where a lot of male and female are raped. “Even though 72% of campus law enforcement agencies have a staff member responsible for survivor response and assistance, Women aged between 18-24 who are enrolled in college are 3 times more probable than women in general to experience the ill effects of sexual savagery” (Who are the Victim?). This is a very disturbing number. “The Hunting Ground” has shown that these figures are true. A huge number of students are being raped every year in the college and the administrations of these institutions are doing nothing but try and hide it from the society. …show more content…
In the movie, it was revealed that some even killed themselves because their plea was disregarded as being fake and of lesser importance. Some of the effects of sexual abuse are depression leading to irrational decisions, drug abuse, alcohol abuse and PTSD (Effect of Sexual Assault and Rape). A person who is raped changed drastically. One could also see in the movie that people who were once cheerful and social, have abandoned the society and became a victim of lifetime agony. These victims of assaults could have been supported if only the law and order had been justifiable to