Online 'Rape Academy' exposed through investigation
A disturbing new investigation has uncovered what’s being described as an “online rape academy,” where tens of millions of men are allegedly sharing tips on how to drug and sexually assault their spouses. The findings come amid other troubling headlines, including recent allegations involving Congressman Eric Swalwell and a murder-suicide involving a former Virginia lieutenant governor and his wife. With April recognized as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, these cases highlight a broader and deeply concerning conversation about violence against women. Dr. Tracey Stulberg, Ph.D., joined us in studio to break down the psychological and societal factors behind these incidents, and to discuss what needs to be done to better protect victims and prevent abuse.
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