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Exploitation, in various forms, is a pervasive issue affecting vulnerable populations, including college students. This paper explores the ethical and psychological dimensions of exploitation, focusing on simulations and real-world scenarios to understand better how exploitation occurs and its impacts. It also discusses measures to prevent exploitation and support those affected.
From an ethical standpoint, exploitation involves taking unfair advantage of an individual or group, often for personal or organizational gain. The principle of respect for autonomy is compromised when individuals are exploited, as their ability to make free and informed decisions is undermined. Ethical frameworks, such as consequentialism and deontology, offer perspectives on why exploitation is wrong and how it can be prevented. ExploitedCollegeGirls.23.04.27.Breezy.Bri.Simul...
Simulations have long been used as a teaching tool across various disciplines. They offer a controlled environment where individuals can learn about the consequences of actions, make informed decisions, and gain practical experience without real-world repercussions. When it comes to sensitive topics like exploitation, simulations can serve as a means to educate individuals on recognizing, avoiding, and responding to exploitation. Exploitation, in various forms, is a pervasive issue