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This authoritative one-stop resource helps readers understand the problem of sexual assault in the United States, including societal factors, notorious cases, laws and practices, victim advocacy and reform efforts, and keys to recovery. It discusses who is being victimized, who is perpetrating the offenses, and what can be done (and is being done) to reduce rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment in homes and communities across America. The volume also explores the role that investigative shortcomings and rape culture have played in facilitating sexual assault and abuse, and how shifts in attitude and policy could combat this devastating crime.…mehr
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This authoritative one-stop resource helps readers understand the problem of sexual assault in the United States, including societal factors, notorious cases, laws and practices, victim advocacy and reform efforts, and keys to recovery. It discusses who is being victimized, who is perpetrating the offenses, and what can be done (and is being done) to reduce rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment in homes and communities across America. The volume also explores the role that investigative shortcomings and rape culture have played in facilitating sexual assault and abuse, and how shifts in attitude and policy could combat this devastating crime.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 702g
- ISBN-13: 9781440876790
- ISBN-10: 1440876797
- Artikelnr.: 67387602
- Verlag: ABC-CLIO
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 702g
- ISBN-13: 9781440876790
- ISBN-10: 1440876797
- Artikelnr.: 67387602
Alison E. Hatch received her PhD in sociology, with an emphasis in gender studies, at the University of Colorado-Boulder (CU Boulder), USA.
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Background and History Introduction Terminology
Theories of Sexual Violence Biology/Evolutionary Psychopathology Social
Learning and Gender Socialization Feminist Perspectives on Rape and Rape
Culture Culture of Violence Historical Overview Marital Rape Rape as a
Weapon in War Rape on Campus America's Most Underreported Crime Male and
LGBT Victims of Rape Misconceptions about Rapists Risk Factors for Sexual
Assault Victimization Activism New Laws and Policies Conclusion References
2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions Introduction Problems in Serving
Justice An Underreported Crime Challenges of Pursuing Sexual Assault
Investigations The Rape Kit Backlog Statutes of Limitations Failure to
Believe and False Accusation Rates Punishments and Treatments Therapeutic
Sex Offender Treatments Medical Treatments for Sex Offenders Supervision
and Registration Restorative Justice Sexual Misconduct on Campus Obama
Administration Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Trump Administration
Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Biden Administration Policies on
Sexual Assault on Campus School Disciplinary Boards versus the Criminal
Justice System The U.S. Military and Sexual Misconduct Challenges in
Reporting Challenges Posed by the Chain of Command Solutions Activism
Legislation Affirmative Consent and Consent Education Bystander
Intervention Rape Prevention Dismantling Rape Culture Conclusion References
3. Perspectives Introduction Behind the Hotline Lindsey Breslin Working at
a Child Advocacy Center Robin Friesen-Holwell You Are Not Alone: The
Perspective of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Elyse Diewald More Than JUST
Words: Integrating Trauma Informed Practices into Justice System Responses
Elisa Carias Perspectives from the Field: Campus Sexual Assault Prevention
Teresa Wroe Reflections from My Work with Survivors Eve Wesson Lessons I
Never Wanted to Learn Annie O'Brien Was It Really Ok? Gavrielle Mayman
Unburying Trauma Giovanni Alexis Venzor Melendez 4. Profiles Introduction
Selected Cases: Organizations Armed Forces, U.S. Boy Scouts of America
(Scouts BSA) Catholic Church Selected Cases: Individuals Bill Cosby (1937-)
Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019) R. Kelly (1967-) Larry Nassar (1963-) Harvey
Weinstein (1952-) Prominent Politicians Selected Activists Tarana J. Burke
(1973-) Christine Blasey Ford (1966-) Anita Hill (1956-) Mary P. Koss
Rachel Lloyd (1975-) Chanel Miller (1992-) Denis Mukwege (1955-) and Nadia
Murad (1993-) Campus Activists and Organizations National Anti-Sexual
Assault Organizations References 5. Data and Documents Introduction Data
Table 5.1 Reasons for Not Reporting Sexual Assault Prevalence Figure 5.1
Locations of Sexual Assault Figure 5.2 Most Perpetrators Are Known to the
Victim Table 5.2 Number of Known Untested Rape Kits Table 5.3 Elementary,
Secondary, and Post- Secondary Schools with Open Investigations for
Possible Title IX Violations for Mishandling Sexual Assault Cases
Documents Victims of Crime Act (1984) Clery Act (1990) Violence Against
Women Act (1994) Prison Rape Elimination Act (2003) Enough is Enough Act
(2015) Victim's Impact Statement in Stanford Rape Sentencing (2016)
National Defense Authorization Act (Fiscal Year 2022) 6. Resources
Introduction Books Sexual Assault Memoirs Resources for Healing Select
Journal Articles and Research Reports (2010-Present)
Documentaries/Docuseries Podcasts Activism Nonprofits, Organizations,
Programs, and Campaigns 7. Chronology Glossary Index
Theories of Sexual Violence Biology/Evolutionary Psychopathology Social
Learning and Gender Socialization Feminist Perspectives on Rape and Rape
Culture Culture of Violence Historical Overview Marital Rape Rape as a
Weapon in War Rape on Campus America's Most Underreported Crime Male and
LGBT Victims of Rape Misconceptions about Rapists Risk Factors for Sexual
Assault Victimization Activism New Laws and Policies Conclusion References
2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions Introduction Problems in Serving
Justice An Underreported Crime Challenges of Pursuing Sexual Assault
Investigations The Rape Kit Backlog Statutes of Limitations Failure to
Believe and False Accusation Rates Punishments and Treatments Therapeutic
Sex Offender Treatments Medical Treatments for Sex Offenders Supervision
and Registration Restorative Justice Sexual Misconduct on Campus Obama
Administration Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Trump Administration
Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Biden Administration Policies on
Sexual Assault on Campus School Disciplinary Boards versus the Criminal
Justice System The U.S. Military and Sexual Misconduct Challenges in
Reporting Challenges Posed by the Chain of Command Solutions Activism
Legislation Affirmative Consent and Consent Education Bystander
Intervention Rape Prevention Dismantling Rape Culture Conclusion References
3. Perspectives Introduction Behind the Hotline Lindsey Breslin Working at
a Child Advocacy Center Robin Friesen-Holwell You Are Not Alone: The
Perspective of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Elyse Diewald More Than JUST
Words: Integrating Trauma Informed Practices into Justice System Responses
Elisa Carias Perspectives from the Field: Campus Sexual Assault Prevention
Teresa Wroe Reflections from My Work with Survivors Eve Wesson Lessons I
Never Wanted to Learn Annie O'Brien Was It Really Ok? Gavrielle Mayman
Unburying Trauma Giovanni Alexis Venzor Melendez 4. Profiles Introduction
Selected Cases: Organizations Armed Forces, U.S. Boy Scouts of America
(Scouts BSA) Catholic Church Selected Cases: Individuals Bill Cosby (1937-)
Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019) R. Kelly (1967-) Larry Nassar (1963-) Harvey
Weinstein (1952-) Prominent Politicians Selected Activists Tarana J. Burke
(1973-) Christine Blasey Ford (1966-) Anita Hill (1956-) Mary P. Koss
Rachel Lloyd (1975-) Chanel Miller (1992-) Denis Mukwege (1955-) and Nadia
Murad (1993-) Campus Activists and Organizations National Anti-Sexual
Assault Organizations References 5. Data and Documents Introduction Data
Table 5.1 Reasons for Not Reporting Sexual Assault Prevalence Figure 5.1
Locations of Sexual Assault Figure 5.2 Most Perpetrators Are Known to the
Victim Table 5.2 Number of Known Untested Rape Kits Table 5.3 Elementary,
Secondary, and Post- Secondary Schools with Open Investigations for
Possible Title IX Violations for Mishandling Sexual Assault Cases
Documents Victims of Crime Act (1984) Clery Act (1990) Violence Against
Women Act (1994) Prison Rape Elimination Act (2003) Enough is Enough Act
(2015) Victim's Impact Statement in Stanford Rape Sentencing (2016)
National Defense Authorization Act (Fiscal Year 2022) 6. Resources
Introduction Books Sexual Assault Memoirs Resources for Healing Select
Journal Articles and Research Reports (2010-Present)
Documentaries/Docuseries Podcasts Activism Nonprofits, Organizations,
Programs, and Campaigns 7. Chronology Glossary Index
Preface Acknowledgments 1. Background and History Introduction Terminology
Theories of Sexual Violence Biology/Evolutionary Psychopathology Social
Learning and Gender Socialization Feminist Perspectives on Rape and Rape
Culture Culture of Violence Historical Overview Marital Rape Rape as a
Weapon in War Rape on Campus America's Most Underreported Crime Male and
LGBT Victims of Rape Misconceptions about Rapists Risk Factors for Sexual
Assault Victimization Activism New Laws and Policies Conclusion References
2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions Introduction Problems in Serving
Justice An Underreported Crime Challenges of Pursuing Sexual Assault
Investigations The Rape Kit Backlog Statutes of Limitations Failure to
Believe and False Accusation Rates Punishments and Treatments Therapeutic
Sex Offender Treatments Medical Treatments for Sex Offenders Supervision
and Registration Restorative Justice Sexual Misconduct on Campus Obama
Administration Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Trump Administration
Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Biden Administration Policies on
Sexual Assault on Campus School Disciplinary Boards versus the Criminal
Justice System The U.S. Military and Sexual Misconduct Challenges in
Reporting Challenges Posed by the Chain of Command Solutions Activism
Legislation Affirmative Consent and Consent Education Bystander
Intervention Rape Prevention Dismantling Rape Culture Conclusion References
3. Perspectives Introduction Behind the Hotline Lindsey Breslin Working at
a Child Advocacy Center Robin Friesen-Holwell You Are Not Alone: The
Perspective of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Elyse Diewald More Than JUST
Words: Integrating Trauma Informed Practices into Justice System Responses
Elisa Carias Perspectives from the Field: Campus Sexual Assault Prevention
Teresa Wroe Reflections from My Work with Survivors Eve Wesson Lessons I
Never Wanted to Learn Annie O'Brien Was It Really Ok? Gavrielle Mayman
Unburying Trauma Giovanni Alexis Venzor Melendez 4. Profiles Introduction
Selected Cases: Organizations Armed Forces, U.S. Boy Scouts of America
(Scouts BSA) Catholic Church Selected Cases: Individuals Bill Cosby (1937-)
Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019) R. Kelly (1967-) Larry Nassar (1963-) Harvey
Weinstein (1952-) Prominent Politicians Selected Activists Tarana J. Burke
(1973-) Christine Blasey Ford (1966-) Anita Hill (1956-) Mary P. Koss
Rachel Lloyd (1975-) Chanel Miller (1992-) Denis Mukwege (1955-) and Nadia
Murad (1993-) Campus Activists and Organizations National Anti-Sexual
Assault Organizations References 5. Data and Documents Introduction Data
Table 5.1 Reasons for Not Reporting Sexual Assault Prevalence Figure 5.1
Locations of Sexual Assault Figure 5.2 Most Perpetrators Are Known to the
Victim Table 5.2 Number of Known Untested Rape Kits Table 5.3 Elementary,
Secondary, and Post- Secondary Schools with Open Investigations for
Possible Title IX Violations for Mishandling Sexual Assault Cases
Documents Victims of Crime Act (1984) Clery Act (1990) Violence Against
Women Act (1994) Prison Rape Elimination Act (2003) Enough is Enough Act
(2015) Victim's Impact Statement in Stanford Rape Sentencing (2016)
National Defense Authorization Act (Fiscal Year 2022) 6. Resources
Introduction Books Sexual Assault Memoirs Resources for Healing Select
Journal Articles and Research Reports (2010-Present)
Documentaries/Docuseries Podcasts Activism Nonprofits, Organizations,
Programs, and Campaigns 7. Chronology Glossary Index
Theories of Sexual Violence Biology/Evolutionary Psychopathology Social
Learning and Gender Socialization Feminist Perspectives on Rape and Rape
Culture Culture of Violence Historical Overview Marital Rape Rape as a
Weapon in War Rape on Campus America's Most Underreported Crime Male and
LGBT Victims of Rape Misconceptions about Rapists Risk Factors for Sexual
Assault Victimization Activism New Laws and Policies Conclusion References
2. Problems, Controversies, and Solutions Introduction Problems in Serving
Justice An Underreported Crime Challenges of Pursuing Sexual Assault
Investigations The Rape Kit Backlog Statutes of Limitations Failure to
Believe and False Accusation Rates Punishments and Treatments Therapeutic
Sex Offender Treatments Medical Treatments for Sex Offenders Supervision
and Registration Restorative Justice Sexual Misconduct on Campus Obama
Administration Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Trump Administration
Policies on Sexual Assault on Campus Biden Administration Policies on
Sexual Assault on Campus School Disciplinary Boards versus the Criminal
Justice System The U.S. Military and Sexual Misconduct Challenges in
Reporting Challenges Posed by the Chain of Command Solutions Activism
Legislation Affirmative Consent and Consent Education Bystander
Intervention Rape Prevention Dismantling Rape Culture Conclusion References
3. Perspectives Introduction Behind the Hotline Lindsey Breslin Working at
a Child Advocacy Center Robin Friesen-Holwell You Are Not Alone: The
Perspective of a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Elyse Diewald More Than JUST
Words: Integrating Trauma Informed Practices into Justice System Responses
Elisa Carias Perspectives from the Field: Campus Sexual Assault Prevention
Teresa Wroe Reflections from My Work with Survivors Eve Wesson Lessons I
Never Wanted to Learn Annie O'Brien Was It Really Ok? Gavrielle Mayman
Unburying Trauma Giovanni Alexis Venzor Melendez 4. Profiles Introduction
Selected Cases: Organizations Armed Forces, U.S. Boy Scouts of America
(Scouts BSA) Catholic Church Selected Cases: Individuals Bill Cosby (1937-)
Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019) R. Kelly (1967-) Larry Nassar (1963-) Harvey
Weinstein (1952-) Prominent Politicians Selected Activists Tarana J. Burke
(1973-) Christine Blasey Ford (1966-) Anita Hill (1956-) Mary P. Koss
Rachel Lloyd (1975-) Chanel Miller (1992-) Denis Mukwege (1955-) and Nadia
Murad (1993-) Campus Activists and Organizations National Anti-Sexual
Assault Organizations References 5. Data and Documents Introduction Data
Table 5.1 Reasons for Not Reporting Sexual Assault Prevalence Figure 5.1
Locations of Sexual Assault Figure 5.2 Most Perpetrators Are Known to the
Victim Table 5.2 Number of Known Untested Rape Kits Table 5.3 Elementary,
Secondary, and Post- Secondary Schools with Open Investigations for
Possible Title IX Violations for Mishandling Sexual Assault Cases
Documents Victims of Crime Act (1984) Clery Act (1990) Violence Against
Women Act (1994) Prison Rape Elimination Act (2003) Enough is Enough Act
(2015) Victim's Impact Statement in Stanford Rape Sentencing (2016)
National Defense Authorization Act (Fiscal Year 2022) 6. Resources
Introduction Books Sexual Assault Memoirs Resources for Healing Select
Journal Articles and Research Reports (2010-Present)
Documentaries/Docuseries Podcasts Activism Nonprofits, Organizations,
Programs, and Campaigns 7. Chronology Glossary Index