Encyclopedia of Rape
... act. There are the people involved; times and places in which rapes have taken place; laws and customs regarding rape; movements against it; art, literature, and other cultural depictions of rape; and social and political events concerning it. The format of an encyclopedia is especially effective fo ...
... act. There are the people involved; times and places in which rapes have taken place; laws and customs regarding rape; movements against it; art, literature, and other cultural depictions of rape; and social and political events concerning it. The format of an encyclopedia is especially effective fo ...
By Force of Arms: Rape, War, and Military Culture
... actually lower (controlling for age and gender) than civilian rates. However, the data also indicate that peacetime military rape rates are diminished from civilian rates far less than are military rates of other violent crime. A similar phenomenon is also reflected in the wartime data collected: Mi ...
... actually lower (controlling for age and gender) than civilian rates. However, the data also indicate that peacetime military rape rates are diminished from civilian rates far less than are military rates of other violent crime. A similar phenomenon is also reflected in the wartime data collected: Mi ...
Rape Myth Acceptance: An Exploration of Influential Factors Among
... Second, if specific lifestyle choices associated with a higher level of rape myth acceptance can be identified, perhaps those lifestyle choices can be addressed and potentially altered by a rape prevention program that discusses them. For example, one rape myth is that women who drink alcohol are mo ...
... Second, if specific lifestyle choices associated with a higher level of rape myth acceptance can be identified, perhaps those lifestyle choices can be addressed and potentially altered by a rape prevention program that discusses them. For example, one rape myth is that women who drink alcohol are mo ...
A Critique of the Rape as a Psychological Adaptation Model
... definition of adaptation (1975) includes the idea of benefit or necessity relative to stress; adaptation occurs at all levels of biological and social hierarchy. In contrast with the anthropological definitions, the evolutionary psychology ideas about adaptation seem to have gaps. The need and chall ...
... definition of adaptation (1975) includes the idea of benefit or necessity relative to stress; adaptation occurs at all levels of biological and social hierarchy. In contrast with the anthropological definitions, the evolutionary psychology ideas about adaptation seem to have gaps. The need and chall ...
THE UNITED STATES OF RAPE: A THEORY OF RAPE CULTURE
... higher (Brownmiller, 1975; Sanday, 1981). One might also argue that attempts to increase the value of women’s sexual choices (even if it is only valuing their choice to refuse and not also the choice to consent) are attempts to change the social ideologies and practices that may support sexual viole ...
... higher (Brownmiller, 1975; Sanday, 1981). One might also argue that attempts to increase the value of women’s sexual choices (even if it is only valuing their choice to refuse and not also the choice to consent) are attempts to change the social ideologies and practices that may support sexual viole ...
Rape and the Feminine Response in Early Modern England and
... them both should underprop her fame” (51-53). As this observation comes from not only a male, but a literal patriarch in waiting, it serves as strong evidence of Lucerce’s adherence to convention insofar as she is fulfilling her duties as a female. The poem goes on to make clear that within Lucrece’ ...
... them both should underprop her fame” (51-53). As this observation comes from not only a male, but a literal patriarch in waiting, it serves as strong evidence of Lucerce’s adherence to convention insofar as she is fulfilling her duties as a female. The poem goes on to make clear that within Lucrece’ ...
Rape Myth Acceptance - University of Minnesota Duluth
... less likely he or she is to interpret forced sexual intercourse as rape and the more likely it is they blame the victim and justify the assailant’s behavior. Nevertheless, most of the studies conducted so far present an important limitation: Most of them study the impact of assault characteristics a ...
... less likely he or she is to interpret forced sexual intercourse as rape and the more likely it is they blame the victim and justify the assailant’s behavior. Nevertheless, most of the studies conducted so far present an important limitation: Most of them study the impact of assault characteristics a ...
as a PDF
... less likely he or she is to interpret forced sexual intercourse as rape and the more likely it is they blame the victim and justify the assailant’s behavior. Nevertheless, most of the studies conducted so far present an important limitation: Most of them study the impact of assault characteristics a ...
... less likely he or she is to interpret forced sexual intercourse as rape and the more likely it is they blame the victim and justify the assailant’s behavior. Nevertheless, most of the studies conducted so far present an important limitation: Most of them study the impact of assault characteristics a ...
“Any man can rape”: male students talk about rape
... based on a range of profoundly entrenched, cultural sense-making resources. These resources construct and legitimize hegemonic discourses of traditional notions about gender, sex and rape. Their analysis suggests that a number of discursive practices and sense-making resources justify a lack of supp ...
... based on a range of profoundly entrenched, cultural sense-making resources. These resources construct and legitimize hegemonic discourses of traditional notions about gender, sex and rape. Their analysis suggests that a number of discursive practices and sense-making resources justify a lack of supp ...
Rape Myth Beliefs and Bystander Attitudes Among Incoming
... covert forms, especially regarding expressions about victimblaming.34 Although those rape myths that blatantly blame girls and women for rape have become less acceptable, many of the underlying beliefs that the girls and women did something to contribute to the assault and that it is not completely ...
... covert forms, especially regarding expressions about victimblaming.34 Although those rape myths that blatantly blame girls and women for rape have become less acceptable, many of the underlying beliefs that the girls and women did something to contribute to the assault and that it is not completely ...
An Explanation of Human Rape
... behaviours of humans were addressed for further study, including the controversial subject of human rape (Clark, 1991). Among the supporters of this framework, none are as infamous as biologist Randy Thornhill and anthropologist Craig Palmer, who co-wrote A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases ...
... behaviours of humans were addressed for further study, including the controversial subject of human rape (Clark, 1991). Among the supporters of this framework, none are as infamous as biologist Randy Thornhill and anthropologist Craig Palmer, who co-wrote A Natural History of Rape: Biological Bases ...
our rapists, ourselves
... negotiation of power and libido within individual and psychocultural spheres, and, now, vis-à-vis media specularizations. If “no” must still be treated as “no,” how might we understand this within a context of sexual mores in which “yes” is still proscribed to women? For even today, supposedly enlig ...
... negotiation of power and libido within individual and psychocultural spheres, and, now, vis-à-vis media specularizations. If “no” must still be treated as “no,” how might we understand this within a context of sexual mores in which “yes” is still proscribed to women? For even today, supposedly enlig ...
effects of the men`s program on u.s. army soldiers` intentions to
... Bystander Efficacy Scale. Confidence in one’s ability to perform as a bystander was measured by the bystander efficacy scale (BES) developed by Banyard, Plante, and Moynihan (2005). The BES asks participants to indicate whether they believe that they could do each of the 18 bystander behaviors and, ...
... Bystander Efficacy Scale. Confidence in one’s ability to perform as a bystander was measured by the bystander efficacy scale (BES) developed by Banyard, Plante, and Moynihan (2005). The BES asks participants to indicate whether they believe that they could do each of the 18 bystander behaviors and, ...
Theories of Sexual Coercion: Evolutionary, Feminist, and Biosocial
... Not only can evolutionary theory explain why males may be motivated to rape, it also can provide explanations for why rape is perceived as distressing to females based on how it interfered with reproductive success during evolution. Thornhill and Palmer (2000) state that this interference took thre ...
... Not only can evolutionary theory explain why males may be motivated to rape, it also can provide explanations for why rape is perceived as distressing to females based on how it interfered with reproductive success during evolution. Thornhill and Palmer (2000) state that this interference took thre ...
Perpetuating Rape Myths: Representations of
... Texas Town,” describes the eleven-year-old victim of the Cleveland, Texas rape as “dressed older than her age, wearing makeup and fashions more appropriate to a woman in her 20s” (McKinley). This language biases the reader against the girl. Her style of dress or appearance in no way condoned the vio ...
... Texas Town,” describes the eleven-year-old victim of the Cleveland, Texas rape as “dressed older than her age, wearing makeup and fashions more appropriate to a woman in her 20s” (McKinley). This language biases the reader against the girl. Her style of dress or appearance in no way condoned the vio ...
Acquaintance Rape handout
... After all, the rapist was able to take control of her body, and she was unable to protect herself. This can impact on every part of life--her relationships, her physical health, her ability to concentrate on her studies or work. She may feel fear, anger or depression. It may take a long time to heal ...
... After all, the rapist was able to take control of her body, and she was unable to protect herself. This can impact on every part of life--her relationships, her physical health, her ability to concentrate on her studies or work. She may feel fear, anger or depression. It may take a long time to heal ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
... unsatisfactory outcomes within reported sexual assault cases in India. Police officers are invariably influenced by their socialisation, as is any one raised within a particular society. To address this issue training concerning rape victims and other facts are attempted by police agencies to resoci ...
... unsatisfactory outcomes within reported sexual assault cases in India. Police officers are invariably influenced by their socialisation, as is any one raised within a particular society. To address this issue training concerning rape victims and other facts are attempted by police agencies to resoci ...
Sex Offenses: A Short Questionnaire Assessing Knowledge and
... There are several possible uses for the Sex Offenses Questionnaire. In all three groups to which the questionnaire was administered, it served as a stimulus for discussion and clarification of misconceptions about the topic. Many of the questions are controversial and members of each group sporttane ...
... There are several possible uses for the Sex Offenses Questionnaire. In all three groups to which the questionnaire was administered, it served as a stimulus for discussion and clarification of misconceptions about the topic. Many of the questions are controversial and members of each group sporttane ...
Chapter 10 Crimes of Violence
... One of the most underreported crimes The way rape or sexual assault is defined impacts estimates ...
... One of the most underreported crimes The way rape or sexual assault is defined impacts estimates ...
Violence
... One of the most underreported crimes The way rape or sexual assault is defined impacts estimates ...
... One of the most underreported crimes The way rape or sexual assault is defined impacts estimates ...
Don Draper Was Raped Mad Men`s
... Putting aside the definition of rape specifically, the NIPSVS does explicitly highlight being "made to penetrate" as a form of sexual violence--and an apparently prevalent one at that. Why, then, when we see this kind of victimization portrayed on screen, is it read as harmless fun, or even romanti ...
... Putting aside the definition of rape specifically, the NIPSVS does explicitly highlight being "made to penetrate" as a form of sexual violence--and an apparently prevalent one at that. Why, then, when we see this kind of victimization portrayed on screen, is it read as harmless fun, or even romanti ...
Anti-Rape Powers! BAM! POW!
... Adaptive advantage in rapid ejaculation during rape (minimizes costs to male) ...
... Adaptive advantage in rapid ejaculation during rape (minimizes costs to male) ...
Rape Crisis Scotland - Women`s Support Project
... “After having a disagreement with someone recently, who believed it was impossible for a husband to rape his wife, I was really pleased to notice your campaign. I strongly disagreed with him and I am pleased you are challenging opinions like this. I hope it will give females (and males) the confiden ...
... “After having a disagreement with someone recently, who believed it was impossible for a husband to rape his wife, I was really pleased to notice your campaign. I strongly disagreed with him and I am pleased you are challenging opinions like this. I hope it will give females (and males) the confiden ...
Illinois rape myth acceptance scale doc 59 KB
... agree 13 A woman who dresses in skimpy clothes should not be surprised if a man tries to force her to have sex. ...
... agree 13 A woman who dresses in skimpy clothes should not be surprised if a man tries to force her to have sex. ...
Rape culture
In feminist theory, rape culture is a setting in which rape is pervasive and normalized due to societal attitudes about gender and sexuality.The sociology of rape culture is studied academically by feminists, but there is disagreement over what defines a rape culture and as to whether any given societies meet the criteria to be considered a rape culture.Behaviors commonly associated with rape culture include victim blaming, sexual objectification, trivializing rape, denial of widespread rape, refusing to acknowledge the harm caused by some forms of sexual violence, or some combination of these. The notion of rape culture has been used to describe and explain behavior within social groups, including prison rape, and in conflict areas where war rape is used as psychological warfare. Entire societies have been alleged to be rape cultures.There is evidence to suggest that rape culture is correlated with other social factors and behaviors. Rape myths, victim blaming, and trivialization of rape have been found to be positively correlated with racism, sexism, homophobia, ageism, classism, religious intolerance, and other forms of discrimination.