Understanding Sexual Violence examines the structural supports for rape in sexually violent cultures and dispels a number of myths about sexual violence--for example, that childhood abuse, alcohol, and drugs are direct causes of rape.
Understanding Sexual Violence examines the structural supports for rape in sexually violent cultures and dispels a number of myths about sexual violence--for example, that childhood abuse, alcohol, and drugs are direct causes of rape.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements A Glimpse Inside Androcentric Bias in the Sciences The Need for Feminist Research on Men's World Are Convicted Rapists the Best Targets? Lasting Impressions: A Women's view of Life Inside Men's Prisons In the Company of Rapists The Interview: A Social Encounter Protecting the Rights of Participants Do Convicts Con? Trials and Tribulations of Prison Research Notes Rape is the Problem Rape as Women's Problem The Medicalization of Rape Is Rape a Disease? Blaming the Victim? Why Isn't Rape Men's Problem? Culture's Contribution The All-American Crime The Boy Next Door Pornography and the Normalization of Rape Rape as Learned and Rewarding Behaviour Notes Profile of Convicted Rapists History and Background: Childhood and Parental Relationships: Family Violence and Child Abuse: Sexual Experiences and Relationships with Women: Psychiatric History and Alcohol/Drug Use: Careers in Crime Attitudes and Beliefs: Women on a Pedestal: Men Who Rape and Masculinity Myths, Stereotypes and Definitions of Rape Summary Profile of Convicted Rapists Notes Nothing is Rape: Justifying Sexual Violence Learning to Rape Denying Rape: Women as Seductresses: Women mean Yes when they say No: Women eventually relax and enjoy it: Nice Girls don't get Raped: Only a Minor Wrongdoing: Macho Man Image Imperceptiveness and Distorted Self Image Just Something I Wanted to do Justifying Rape Notes No One is a Rapist: Excusing Sexual Violence Admitting Rape: The Role of Alcohol and Drugs in Sexual Violence: The Sick Role: Nice Guy A Dangerous and Vicious Animal Dirty and Degraded Excusing Sexual Violence Notes Rape: A Low Risk, High Reward Crime What Men Gain from Sexual Violence: Revenge and Punishment: An Added Bonus: Sexual Access: Impersonal Sex, Rape Fantasy and Pornography: Recreation and Adventure: Feeling Good Rape: Some Men's Pleasure Notes Isn't Rape Men's Problem? Cultural Origins of the Motivation to Rape Types of Men who Rape Pedestal Values and Other Dangerous Attitudes Patriarchy and the Inevitability of Sexual Violence Notes Afterword: Defending Against Rape Fear of Rape What Would a Rapist Do?: Stranger Rapes: Group Rapes: Acquaintance Rapes Defending Against Rape Notes Bibliography
Acknowledgements A Glimpse Inside Androcentric Bias in the Sciences The Need for Feminist Research on Men's World Are Convicted Rapists the Best Targets? Lasting Impressions: A Women's view of Life Inside Men's Prisons In the Company of Rapists The Interview: A Social Encounter Protecting the Rights of Participants Do Convicts Con? Trials and Tribulations of Prison Research Notes Rape is the Problem Rape as Women's Problem The Medicalization of Rape Is Rape a Disease? Blaming the Victim? Why Isn't Rape Men's Problem? Culture's Contribution The All-American Crime The Boy Next Door Pornography and the Normalization of Rape Rape as Learned and Rewarding Behaviour Notes Profile of Convicted Rapists History and Background: Childhood and Parental Relationships: Family Violence and Child Abuse: Sexual Experiences and Relationships with Women: Psychiatric History and Alcohol/Drug Use: Careers in Crime Attitudes and Beliefs: Women on a Pedestal: Men Who Rape and Masculinity Myths, Stereotypes and Definitions of Rape Summary Profile of Convicted Rapists Notes Nothing is Rape: Justifying Sexual Violence Learning to Rape Denying Rape: Women as Seductresses: Women mean Yes when they say No: Women eventually relax and enjoy it: Nice Girls don't get Raped: Only a Minor Wrongdoing: Macho Man Image Imperceptiveness and Distorted Self Image Just Something I Wanted to do Justifying Rape Notes No One is a Rapist: Excusing Sexual Violence Admitting Rape: The Role of Alcohol and Drugs in Sexual Violence: The Sick Role: Nice Guy A Dangerous and Vicious Animal Dirty and Degraded Excusing Sexual Violence Notes Rape: A Low Risk, High Reward Crime What Men Gain from Sexual Violence: Revenge and Punishment: An Added Bonus: Sexual Access: Impersonal Sex, Rape Fantasy and Pornography: Recreation and Adventure: Feeling Good Rape: Some Men's Pleasure Notes Isn't Rape Men's Problem? Cultural Origins of the Motivation to Rape Types of Men who Rape Pedestal Values and Other Dangerous Attitudes Patriarchy and the Inevitability of Sexual Violence Notes Afterword: Defending Against Rape Fear of Rape What Would a Rapist Do?: Stranger Rapes: Group Rapes: Acquaintance Rapes Defending Against Rape Notes Bibliography
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