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Attitudes Toward Wife Rape: Effects of Social Background and Victim Status

Violence and Victims, 2002
The current literature on wife rape is minimal compared to the published research in areas such as wife battering or date rape, and most of the existent work on attitudes toward wife rape is dated and/or focuses on limited samples (i.e., college populations).
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The attitudes toward rape victims scale: Reliability and validity in a chinese context

Sex Roles, 1991
Two studies were conducted to assess the cross-cultural applicability of Ward's Attitudes toward Rape Victims Scale (ARVS). In the first study, 202 Chinese college students took the ARVS, the Attitudes toward Women Scale, and the Traditionality-Modernity Factor Scale. Reliability and convergent validity were established for ARVS.
Hing-chu B. Lee, Fanny M. Cheung
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The Attitudes Toward Rape Victims Scale: Construction, Validation, and Cross-Cultural Applicability

Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1988
The paper describes the construction of a 25-item Attitudes toward Rape Victims Scale (ARVS) designed to assess favorable and unfavorable attitudes with particular emphasis on victim blame, credibility, deservingness, denigration, and trivialization.
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The Effects of Exposure to Negative Social Reactions and Participant Gender on Attitudes and Behavior Toward a Rape Victim

Violence Against Women, 2018
Research has shown that judgments of a rape victim could be influenced by exposure to negative social reactions: students indicated less willingness to provide sympathy and support to a hypothetical rape victim when they learned she had been blamed and stigmatized.
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Gay male rape victims: law enforcement, social attitudes and barriers to recognition

International Journal of Human Rights, 2009
Phil Rumney
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Police perceptions of rape victims and the impact on case decision making: A systematic review

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2017
Emma Sleath, Raymond Bull
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