Rape: The Misunderstood Crime
The Misunderstood Crime
- Julie A. Allison - Pittsburg State University, USA
- Lawrence S. Wrightsman - University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA
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Rape & Sex Crimes
Rape & Sex Crimes
August 1993 | 320 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Rape is probably the most misunderstood of violent crimes. The dynamics related to both rapists and rape victims are explored in this volume, which dispels many mistaken beliefs about rape by synthesizing current research from a psychological perspective.
Among the topics explored are: that only a very small proportion of rapists are ever convicted; that when an accusation of rape is made, it is the victim who too often becomes the focus of attention; and that while the stereotype of the rapist as a madman, a stranger to the victim, is still prevalent, most rapes are committed by someone known to the victim.
Why Study Rape?
The Rapist
Stranger Rape
Date Rape and Acquaintance Rape
Spousal Rape
Attitudes toward Rape and Rape Victims
Explaining Negative Reactions to Rape Victims
The Reactions of Rape Victims
The Rape Victim at Trial
Rape and the Law
The Treatment of Victims and Rapists
The Prevention of Rape