In a world where we all, as human beings, have to compete to obtain success, the act of sexaully assaulting a person who is pursuing the idea to thrive is a problem that needs to be faced. According to RAINN Statistics, 11.2% of all college students experience sexual assault or rape. In 2016 20.5 million students were expected to attend college, that just including the United States (NCES) and it is estimated that more women attend college than men (Forbes), it is truly terrifying to think that upon every 1,000 women students 35 of them are victims of assault (NSVRC). From a young age we encourage our children that they can be whatever they dream of and yet we allow them to be traumatized while trying to achieve these goals. A common misinterpretation …show more content…
Department of Justice). The rape dilemma that is affecting students across the globe is a problem that will not only affect the lives of the current and future generations, only getting worse the more we avoid the problem, but will also affect the older generations. The emotional, and even physical, marks sexual assault leaves on its victims alters their productivity and capability, hindering with the development of the world as we know, a world that all generations have shared. The Solution to this problem is quite simple, being that we begin with building a wall around each and every college campus in the world. Each wall should only have one entrance/exit equipped with special, technically-advanced security. Inside the walled campus should be the students living and attending the school; each student shall get their own blue ball, with a circumference of 6’ (larger balls are available upon request), preventing them from ever touching another human on campus. The anti-touch system acts as a giant hamster ball, preventing any physical contact from forming between any students. Students will still be able to have full mobility due to the campuses undergoing minimal structural