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Meta-Analysis of the Prevalence of Unacknowledged Rape
Trauma, Violence, and Abuse, 2016Laura C Wilson
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021
Research Questions: Rape prevention practice and policy have roots in data from 1985. This study uses 2015 national data to project recent prevalence, assesses whether rates now differ from those of 30 years ago, and disaggregates 2015 prevalence into ...
M. Koss +6 more
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Research Questions: Rape prevention practice and policy have roots in data from 1985. This study uses 2015 national data to project recent prevalence, assesses whether rates now differ from those of 30 years ago, and disaggregates 2015 prevalence into ...
M. Koss +6 more
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Rape Trauma and Rape’s Wrongness
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Abstract In a widely discussed article co-authored with Stephen Shute, John Gardner offered a persuasive argument to the effect that the core wrongness of rape is not, as it seems, a function of the harmfulness of rape, but of something else: the rapist’s sheer sexual use of the victim, which is potentially harmless.
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International Journal of STD & AIDS, 1991
The risk of contracting HIV infection as a result of rape is unknown. We describe 4 female patients who were found to have antibodies to HIV-1 following rape, only one of whom had another recognized risk factor for HIV infection. The need for careful follow-up of rape victims, and the potential for HIV acquisition by the assailant is discussed.
E, Claydon +5 more
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The risk of contracting HIV infection as a result of rape is unknown. We describe 4 female patients who were found to have antibodies to HIV-1 following rape, only one of whom had another recognized risk factor for HIV infection. The need for careful follow-up of rape victims, and the potential for HIV acquisition by the assailant is discussed.
E, Claydon +5 more
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“Men Cannot Be Raped”: Correlates of Male Rape Myth Acceptance
Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2018Despite the increased attention surrounding rape and sexual assault, research on male victims remains limited, particularly concerning the adherence to rape myths.
Scott M. Walfield
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Rape Scripts and Rape Acknowledgment
Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1994Past research has indicated that nearly half of college-aged women who experience forced, nonconsensual sexual intercourse, do not label their experience as rape. We found evidence that these unacknowledged rape victims possess more violent, stranger rape scripts than do acknowledged rape victims, who are more likely to have an acquaintance rape ...
Arnold S. Kahn +2 more
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Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2011
The current study examined costs experienced by victims of completed rape (n=49) and attempted sexual assault (n=91) using quantitative analyses of 13 domains: health, self-esteem, self-perceived attractiveness, self-perceived mate value, family relationships,work life, social life, social reputation, sexual reputation, desire to have sex, frequency of
Carin, Perilloux +2 more
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The current study examined costs experienced by victims of completed rape (n=49) and attempted sexual assault (n=91) using quantitative analyses of 13 domains: health, self-esteem, self-perceived attractiveness, self-perceived mate value, family relationships,work life, social life, social reputation, sexual reputation, desire to have sex, frequency of
Carin, Perilloux +2 more
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Rape myths and rape by juveniles
The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, 2016AbstractRape committed during adolescence is a vital indicator for predicting the propensity of committing rape in adulthood. Moreover, although numerous studies related juvenile rape have been proposed in Western countries, most of these studies have focused on the impact of personal factors, and have neglected to examine the impact of rape myths ...
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 1997
Although critical care nurses are cognizant of the physiologic trauma sustained in violent crimes, many have little or no experience in conducting sexual assault examinations. Most health care professionals receive little or no formal training in the collection and integrity of forensic evidence.
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Although critical care nurses are cognizant of the physiologic trauma sustained in violent crimes, many have little or no experience in conducting sexual assault examinations. Most health care professionals receive little or no formal training in the collection and integrity of forensic evidence.
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Rape knowledge and propensity to rape
Journal of Research in Personality, 1990Abstract Previous research has indicated that greater knowledge about rape is not associated with reduced rape propensity. The present study differed from previous research by defining rape knowledge as knowledge about the effect of rape on the victim.
Margaret Hamilton, Jack Yee
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