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Slutpage visits may be common among US college students

 E-Mail Visits to digital groups, websites or email lists that share nude or semi-nude photos of women without their consent, known as slutpages, may be common among US college students, according to a survey conducted at a large university in the USA. The findings, published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior, could help inform sexual violence prevention education offered by universities, according to the authors. Researchers at Michigan State University, USA found that one in three US college students may be viewing slutpages, based on a study of student behaviour at a large US university. One in ten participants reported using a secret photo storing app to store or share nude images, and one in 30 reported posting nude images or videos online without consent. Younger and male participants were found to be more likely than older or female participants to engage in any of these behaviours.

Survey finds slutpage use may be common among U S college students

Survey finds slutpage use may be common among U.S. college students By (0) A survey showed male college students in fraternities and athletics were more likely than others to use slutpages, which researchers say suggests some men use the sites to communicate and connect with their peers. Photo by tookapic/Pixabay Feb. 24 (UPI) Viewing and uploading to so-called slutpages mobile apps, websites and email lists that include non-consensual nude or semi-nude pictures of women is fairly common among college students in the United States, according to a new survey. Researchers at Michigan State University surveyed students at a large U.S. university, finding the problem of collecting, viewing and sharing pictures of women without their consent is a growing problem not only with teenagers, but also with college students.

Michigan s marijuana industry leaves people of color behind

Michigan’s marijuana industry leaves people of color behind Anna Liz Nichols Tags:  Michigan company aims to make cannabis industry more fair for everyone LANSING, Mich. – The first year of state-licensed recreational marijuana sales in Michigan saw $511 million of sales in recreational and $474 million in medical sales, generating over $100 million in tax revenue, but the state also found that the commercial marijuana industry drastically failed to attract minority business owners. The Marijuana Regulatory Agency collected data in December that showed 79% of people interested in ownership of licensed marijuana facilities were white. Black people accounted for 3.8% while 1.5% were Hispanic or Latino.

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