Professor Suzanne Swan highlights that the act of drugging someone without their consent, whether for fun or malice, is a serious issue of consent and violation.
Swan conducted a study revealing that about 1 in 13 college students reported having been drugged, demonstrating the significant prevalence of this troubling issue among peers.
The motives for drugging can range widely, with many individuals doing so not for malicious intent but rather thinking it would be a fun act or a prank.
Swan emphasizes that drugging isn't only about sexual assault; it involves a broader issue of consent that transcends the college environment and affects all social gatherings.
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