Exploitation on college campuses is a pervasive problem that affects students from all walks of life. It can take many forms, including emotional, financial, and physical exploitation. Perpetrators often target vulnerable students, including those who are struggling financially, emotionally, or socially. The rise of social media has made it easier for exploiters to prey on unsuspecting students, using platforms to groom, manipulate, and control their victims.

If you or someone you know has experienced exploitation, there are resources available to help. National support hotlines and online resources, such as RAINN (1-800-656-HOPE) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233), offer confidential support and guidance.

College girls, particularly those in their early twenties, are often vulnerable to exploitation due to a combination of factors. Many are away from home for the first time, navigating a new environment, and trying to establish their identities. This transition can be overwhelming, making them more susceptible to manipulation and coercion.

. The two had attended a concert in Queens, and Clark killed her on the way home, reportedly motivated by jealousy. Digital Exploitation: