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Rape Myths and Domestic Abuse Myths as Hermeneutical Injustices
, 2017This article argues that rape myths and domestic abuse myths constitute hermeneutical injustices. Drawing on empirical research, I show that the prevalence of these myths makes victims of rape and of domestic abuse less likely to apply those terms to ...
K. Jenkins
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Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1986
This questionnaire study of rape victims' reactions, causal attributions for the rape, coping behaviors after the rape, and psychological adjustment to the rape were examined. As in previous research, high levels of behavioral and characterological self-blame for rape were found.
Shelley E. Taylor, C. Buf Meyer
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This questionnaire study of rape victims' reactions, causal attributions for the rape, coping behaviors after the rape, and psychological adjustment to the rape were examined. As in previous research, high levels of behavioral and characterological self-blame for rape were found.
Shelley E. Taylor, C. Buf Meyer
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Lies, Rape, and Statutory Rape
2015When an offender lies or uses other forms of deception to induce an adult victim into sex, the law normally does not treat that as rape, even when the victim would not have engaged in the act absent the deception. But when the offender himself is deceived into having sex with an underage victim, that is treated as statutory rape, even if, once again ...
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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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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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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
Joshua D. Duntley+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
Joshua D. Duntley+2 more
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1991
Rape victims with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; N = 45) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: stress inoculation training (SIT), prolonged exposure (PE), supportive counseling (SC), or wait-list control (WL).
E. Foa+3 more
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Rape victims with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD; N = 45) were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: stress inoculation training (SIT), prolonged exposure (PE), supportive counseling (SC), or wait-list control (WL).
E. Foa+3 more
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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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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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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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Rape Reporting: “Classic Rape” and the Behavior of Law
Violence and Victims, 2009Two theories of rape reporting, the Classic Rape perspective and Black’s Theory of the Behavior of Law, are tested in this article. We offer the first comprehensive multivariate test of Classic Rape predictions among a nationally representative sample of victims, as well as the first test of Black’s predictions for rape reporting.
Clay-Warner, Jody+1 more
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Annual dynamics of wild bee densities: attractiveness and productivity effects of oilseed rape.
Ecology, 2015Mass-flowering crops may affect long-term population dynamics, but effects on pollinators have never been studied across several years. We monitored wild bees in oilseed rape fields in 16 landscapes in Germany in two consecutive years.
Verena Riedinger+4 more
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