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Rape and Sexual Assault: A Reference Handbook: Contemporary World Issues

Autor Alison E. Hatch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 ian 2023 – vârsta până la 17 ani
This authoritative one-stop resource helps readers understand the problem of sexual assault in the United States, including societal factors, notorious cases, laws and practices, victim advocacy and reform efforts, and keys to recovery. It discusses who is being victimized, who is perpetrating the offenses, and what can be done (and is being done) to reduce rape, sexual assault, and sexual harassment in homes and communities across America. The volume also explores the role that investigative shortcomings and rape culture have played in facilitating sexual assault and abuse, and how shifts in attitude and policy could combat this devastating crime.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440876790
ISBN-10: 1440876797
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: 7 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Contemporary World Issues

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides insightful first-person "perspective" essays from victims of sexual assault and advocates for reforms of U.S. laws and cultural attitudes related to sexual violence, abuse, and harassment

Notă biografică

Alison E. Hatch received her PhD in sociology, with an emphasis in gender studies, at the University of Colorado-Boulder (CU Boulder), USA.

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgments1. Background and HistoryIntroductionTerminologyTheories of Sexual ViolenceBiology/EvolutionaryPsychopathologySocial Learning and Gender SocializationFeminist Perspectives on Rape andRape CultureCulture of ViolenceHistorical OverviewMarital RapeRape as a Weapon in WarRape on CampusAmerica's Most Underreported CrimeMale and LGBT Victims of RapeMisconceptions about RapistsRisk Factors for Sexual AssaultVictimizationActivismNew Laws and PoliciesConclusionReferences2. Problems, Controversies, and SolutionsIntroductionProblems in Serving JusticeAn Underreported CrimeChallenges of Pursuing Sexual AssaultInvestigationsThe Rape Kit BacklogStatutes of LimitationsFailure to Believe and False Accusation RatesPunishments and TreatmentsTherapeutic Sex Offender TreatmentsMedical Treatments for Sex OffendersSupervision and RegistrationRestorative JusticeSexual Misconduct on CampusObama Administration Policies on Sexual Assaulton CampusTrump Administration Policies on Sexual Assaulton CampusBiden Administration Policies on Sexual Assaulton CampusSchool Disciplinary Boards versus the CriminalJustice SystemThe U.S. Military and Sexual MisconductChallenges in ReportingChallenges Posed by the Chain of CommandSolutionsActivismLegislationAffirmative Consent and Consent EducationBystander InterventionRape PreventionDismantling Rape CultureConclusionReferences3. PerspectivesIntroductionBehind the Hotline Lindsey BreslinWorking at a Child Advocacy Center Robin Friesen-HolwellYou Are Not Alone: The Perspective of a Sexual AssaultNurse Examiner Elyse DiewaldMore Than JUST Words: Integrating Trauma InformedPractices into Justice System Responses Elisa CariasPerspectives from the Field: Campus Sexual AssaultPrevention Teresa WroeReflections from My Work with Survivors Eve WessonLessons I Never Wanted to Learn Annie O'BrienWas It Really Ok? Gavrielle MaymanUnburying Trauma Giovanni Alexis Venzor Melendez4. ProfilesIntroductionSelected Cases: OrganizationsArmed Forces, U.S.Boy Scouts of America (Scouts BSA)Catholic ChurchSelected Cases: IndividualsBill Cosby (1937-)Jeffrey Epstein (1953-2019)R. Kelly (1967-)Larry Nassar (1963-)Harvey Weinstein (1952-)Prominent PoliticiansSelected ActivistsTarana J. Burke (1973-)Christine Blasey Ford (1966-)Anita Hill (1956-)Mary P. KossRachel Lloyd (1975-)Chanel Miller (1992-)Denis Mukwege (1955-) and Nadia Murad (1993-)Campus Activists and OrganizationsNational Anti-Sexual Assault OrganizationsReferences5. Data and DocumentsIntroductionDataTable 5.1 Reasons for Not Reporting Sexual Assault PrevalenceFigure 5.1 Locations of Sexual AssaultFigure 5.2 Most Perpetrators Are Known to the VictimTable 5.2 Number of Known UntestedRape KitsTable 5.3 Elementary, Secondary, and Post-Secondary Schools with Open Investigationsfor Possible Title IX Violations forMishandling Sexual Assault CasesDocumentsVictims of Crime Act (1984)Clery Act (1990)Violence Against Women Act (1994)Prison Rape Elimination Act (2003)Enough is Enough Act (2015)Victim's Impact Statement in Stanford RapeSentencing (2016)National Defense Authorization Act (Fiscal Year 2022)6. ResourcesIntroductionBooksSexual AssaultMemoirsResources for HealingSelect Journal Articles and Research Reports (2010-Present)Documentaries/DocuseriesPodcastsActivismNonprofits, Organizations, Programs, and Campaigns7. ChronologyGlossaryIndex