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A review of marital rape

Aggression and Violent Behavior, 2007
The current paper represents a comprehensive review of marital rape, including its legal history and numerous aspects of its perpetration and victimization. Specifically, this review focuses on theories and forms of marital rape, the scope of the problem, risk factors, resistance strategies, and marital rape's psychological and physical effects, and ...
Elaine K. Martin   +2 more
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Marital rape in the news

The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry, 1994
Abstract Legal recognition of marital rape as a crime occurred in England and Wales in 1991. A study of nine newspapers during the first complete year of operation (1992) indicates that media coverage of marital rape cases has been muted. Six cases were reported in 1992 illustrating a wide range of contexts of marital rape. Only cases where the husband
Soothill, Keith, Grover, Chris
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Marital Rape and the Marital Rapist: The 1976 South Australian Rape Law Reforms

Feminist Legal Studies, 2018
This article charts a genealogy of marital rape law reform in South Australia in the 1970s, arguing that the new laws were based on constructing the marital rapist as a certain kind of man. South Australia is a significant case study, as it was one of the first Western jurisdictions to attempt to criminalise marital rape.
Lisa Featherstone, Alexander George Winn
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Marital Rape: An Overview

Quest-The Journal of UGC-HRDC Nainital, 2017
Though marital rape is the most common and repugnant form of masochism in Indian society, it is hidden behind the iron curtain of marriage. Social practices and legal codes in India mutually enforce the denial of women sexual agency and bodily integrity, which lie at the heart of women human rights. Rape is rape.
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The question of marital rape

Women's Studies International Forum, 1983
Abstract The legal definition of rape most commonly used in the United States — ‘sexual intercourse by a male with a female not his wife without her consent’ — gives legal permission for men to rape their wives. This article integrates the legal and psychosocial aspects of marital rape and the marital rape exemption.
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For Better or Worse: The Case of Marital Rape

Violence and Victims, 1993
The small amount of literature on marital rape compared to the rather large amount of literature on stranger rape suggests that the former is viewed as a less serious crime. This conclusion is supported, in part, by the way marital rape is minimized by the law. This paper is a review of the existing literature on marital rape.
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THE DARK CONSEQUENCES OF MARITAL RAPE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1989
J C, Campbell, P, Alford
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Marital rape.

Nursing times, 1991
Heidi S. Resnick   +3 more
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Marital Rape

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
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