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Conceptions of Rape

Violence and Victims, 1988
Where previous studies have examined attitudes and perceptions of the rape act, we have attempted to delve into the meanings which people impute at a less conscious level. Using Semantic Differential methodology, a stratified sample of participants rated the concepts of “assault,” “rape,” “seduction” and “love-making”; these were chosen along an ...
R, Remer, B J, Witten
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Rape victims

Nursing Standard, 1987
In Nursing Standard (week ending November 7) Police Chief Medical Officer, David McLay is quoted as saying that hospitals are not the ideal place for the examination of rape victims. I assume therefore that he is advocating examination on police premises.
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Oilseed rape (swede rape)

Bee World, 1996
In 1919, when Bee World was first published, it had a regular feature quaintly called Apis and Flora. This was phased out in the mid 1920s and has only occasionally been revived since, with the new name of Plants for Bees. Considering the importance of plants to bees—there wouldn't be any bees without flowering plants—Bee World is beginning a new ...
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The rape of the spine

The Spine Journal, 2015
I saw two patients on the morning that I received an invitation from the British Association of Spinal Surgeons (BASS) Executive to write an editorial based on a memorable article. Both in their 30s, they were seeking second opinions. The first had undergone a four-level anterior cervical fusion using interbody cages and an anterior cervical plate 3 ...
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Rape and AIDS

Pediatrics, 1989
In an otherwise thorough description of the procedures and tests required to evaluate the adolescent victim of rape, we find it disquieting that, in the recent statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics' Committee on Adolescence, no mention was made of the need to consider baseline and subsequent testing for the presence of antibody to human ...
G A, Gellert, L, Mascola
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Rape as Entertainment

Psychological Reports, 1988
Theatrical movies and television features distort aggravated rape and neglect simple rape, thereby compromising the integrity of real sexual assaults. A collection of 26 movies indicated three categories of rape as entertainment: the classics which subordinate rape to a significant drama, docudramas/melodramas which mingle fact with fiction and ...
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The Rape of the Phallus

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
Surgical operations fall into three types. First, there are those which are socially acceptable and which can be discussed in public without embarassment; second, there are those such as hemorrhoidectomy which do not qualify as conversation pieces and generally are mentioned only in whispers; and last, there are those which are actually thought to add ...
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When Rape is (not quite) Rape

2007
This chapter considers the newspaper representation of a July 2003 sentencing appeal for a rape conviction in Scotland. It is a significant event as it is the first case affected by a 2002 change in Scottish law (by the judiciary), which established that force was not an essential element of rape.
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Precursors to Rape: Pressuring Behaviors and Rape Proclivity

Violence and Victims, 2015
We developed measures assessing personal and normative attitudes toward two types of behaviors that are symptomatic of rape culture. We conceptualize sexual violence as existing on a continuum and argue that two types of behaviors may be potential antecedents to (and consequences of) sexual violence: attempts to pressure, which mimic the power dynamics
Megan L, Strain   +2 more
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Cultural myths and supports for rape.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1980
M. Burt
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