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Title: CH. 13 SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION AND VIOLENCE p. 369


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CH. 13 SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION AND VIOLENCE p. 369
  • Family Violence (not in book)
  • 1/3 of all murders occur within families
  • Physical violence may occur in 20-30 of American
    households
  • Partner Abuse (not in book)
  • At least 1 in 5 women will be assaulted by a
    partner or ex-partner
  • Domestic violence is the single most common cause
    of injury to womenmore common than car
    accidents, muggings, and rapes combinedand
    accounts for 42 of female murders.
  • Only one is twenty men who beat their partners is
    violent outside the home.

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  • SEXUAL VICTIMIZATION refers to any situation in
    which a person is deprived of free choice and
    forced to comply with sexual acts.
  • Examples street hassling, stalking, and obscene
    telephone calls to rape, battering, and incest.
  • SEXUAL HARASSMENT unwanted sexual attention
    from the display of pornographic photos to the
    use of sexual obscenities to a demand for sex by
    anyone in a position of power or authorityare
    ILLEGAL.

3
SEXUAL HARASSMENT ON THE JOB
  • 2 forms (not in book)
  • quid pro quo harassment person in authority
    makes unwanted sexual advances.
  • Hostile or offensive environment harassment
    supervisors or coworkers engage in persistent
    inappropriate behaviors that make the workplace
    hostile, abusive, or otherwise unbearable.
  • SEXUAL HARASSMENT ON CAMPUS
  • More than half of female undergraduates
    experienced some form of sexual harassment.
  • Nearly half male undergraduates.

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SEXUAL VIOLENCE ON CAMPUS
  • 1 of every 4 to 5 female students is raped over 5
    years.
  • A campus w/ 6000 coeds averages 1 rape/day every
    day for the entire school year.
  • 35 rapes for every 1,000 women
  • Women twice as likely to be stalked
  • 3 to 6 of men had been raped by other men
  • 25 men had been sexually assaulted

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  • Nonvolitional sex sexual behavior that violates
    a persons right to choose when and with whom to
    have sex.
  • Sexual Coercion sexual activity forced upon a
    person by the exertion of psychological pressure
    by another person.
  • i.e. peer pressure, taking advantage of desire
    for popularity, threatening to end a
    relationship, getting someone intoxicated,
    stimulating a partner against his or her wishes,
    insinuating an obligation based on time or money
    one has spent.

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Rape sexual intercourse with an unconsenting
partner under actual or threatened force.
  • More than half of ALL women in the U.S. report an
    attempt or completed rape and/or physical
    assault. (not in book)
  • 1 in 6 women compared with 1 in 33 men, has
    experienced an attempted or completed rape in the
    course of a lifetime. (not in book)

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Types of Rape (not in book)
  • Anger rape total stranger, motivated by hatred
    for rejection hes suffered from women. Dont
    find sexually gratifying
  • Power rape premeditated desire to dominate and
    control victim. Use it to give them power. Find
    it sexually gratifying but not their primary
    motive.
  • Sadistic rape premeditated, bondage, torture,
    or sexual abuse. Use power and anger and subject
    victims to humiliation or torture. Motives are
    complex.
  • Gang rape 3 or more rapists. Fraternities or
    athletic teams. Motives are excitement and
    camaraderie to share the experience.
  • Sexual gratification rape impulsive attack
    primarily for sex. Acquaintance/date rapes fit
    into this category.

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ACQUAINTANCE OR DATE RAPE
  • 9 in 10 rapes victim had a relationship
  • 25-60 college men have engaged in some form of
    sexual coercion.
  • Factors that lead to date rape
  • socialization into an aggressive role
  • acceptance of rape myths
  • view that force is justified in certain situations

9
  • read other factors p. 370-371
  • How Can I Prevent Date Rape? P. 371-372 for the
    man and for the woman
  • Male Nonconsensual Sex and Rape P. 372
  • Read impact of rape p. 372-373

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WHAT TO DO IN CASES OF RAPE
  • 1. Call someone, friend, or rape crisis center.
  • 2. May not have to talk w/ police if you go to
    hospital
  • 3. DO NOT BATHE OR CHANGE CLOTHES
  • 4. Talk w/ Dr. about STDs or pregnancy.
  • 5. Dont blame yourself.
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