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Beech, Anthony; Fisher, Dawn; Ward, Tony – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Interviews with 28 sexual murderers were subjected to grounded theory analysis. Five implicit theories (ITs) were identified: dangerous world, male sex drive is uncontrollable, entitlement, women as sexual objects, and women as unknowable. These ITs were found to be identical to those identified in the literature as being present in rapists. The…
Descriptors: Criminals, Rape, Behavior Theories, Interviews
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Brown, Larry K.; Puster, Kristie L.; Vazquez, Elizabeth A.; Hunter, Heather L.; Lescano, Celia M. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
This study sought to determine the screening practices of child and adolescent psychiatrists regarding adolescent dating violence (DV). A questionnaire regarding screening practices for DV and other risk behaviors was administered to 817 child and adolescent psychiatrists via the Internet and mail. Twenty-one percent of clinicians screened for DV…
Descriptors: Patients, Dating (Social), Adolescents, Violence
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Logan, TK; Cole, Jennifer; Capillo, Anita – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Relatively little is known about characteristics of sexual assault survivors who present to the emergency room. Examination of differences in survivor, assault, and exam characteristics by type of offender (intimate partner, acquaintance, acquaintance-just-met, and stranger) was conducted using intake data collected from 331 women who presented to…
Descriptors: Females, Sexual Abuse, Nurses, Individual Characteristics
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Yamawaki, Niwako – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
This study explores the roles of benevolent sexism (BS), hostile sexism (HS), and gender-role traditionality (GRT) in minimizing rape, blaming the victim, and excusing the rapist. As predicted, hostile sexists minimize the seriousness of the rape in both stranger and date-rape scenarios. In the victim-blame scale, both BS and GRT significantly…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Victims of Crime, Rape, Sex Role
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Tjaden, Patricia – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
This article discusses (a) the relationship between the reemergence of the women's movement in the 1970s and the current field of violence against women; (b) the role voluntary associations and social activism play in shaping social institutions, including the institution of academic scholarship; (c) the need to broaden our definition of violence…
Descriptors: Females, Activism, Violence, Antisocial Behavior
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Woodhams, Jessica; Gillett, Raphael; Grant, Tim – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Understanding factors that affect the severity of a juvenile-stranger sexual assault has implications for crime prevention, and potentially, the assessment and treatment of juvenile sex offenders. This study investigated how victim characteristics and the number of suspects affected the use of physical violence and weapons and the occurrence of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Rape, Victims of Crime, Age Differences
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Bebber, Charles C. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1994
An increase in the rate of criminal violence greater than that of the previous year is seen to appear after each of the four military episodes of the 1980s, but not at any other time. Findings support the contention that a legitimization-of-violence model provides the most credible explanation of the link between war and civil violence. (JPS)
Descriptors: Crime, Higher Education, Homicide, Rape
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Fisher, Bonnie S.; Cullen, Francis T.; Daigle, Leah E. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2005
Over the past 20 years, research has uncovered the many types of sexual victimizations women experience. Findings regarding the victim-offender relationship in such incidents have undoubtedly been among the most striking. Particularly salient is the revelation that the sexual abuse of and violence against women - including rape - most often are…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Females, Violence, Innovation
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Abbey, Antonia; Parkhill, Michele R.; Clinton-Sherrod, A. Monique; Zawacki, Tina – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
This study extends past research by examining predictors of different types of sexual assault perpetration in a community sample. Computer-assisted self-interviews were conducted with a representative sample of 163 men in one large urban community. As hypothesized, many variables that are significant predictors of sexual assault perpetration in…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Prevention, Drinking, Empathy
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Gidycz, Christine A.; Orchowski, Lindsay M.; King, Carrie R.; Rich, Cindy L. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2008
The present study utilizes the National College Health Risk Behavior Survey to examine the relationship between health-risk behaviors and sexual victimization among a sample of college women. A prospective design is utilized to examine the relationship between health-risk behaviors as measured at baseline and sexual victimization during a 3-month…
Descriptors: Violence, Child Abuse, Smoking, Females
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Bergen, Raquel Kennedy; Bukovec, Paul – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
This article explores men's use of sexual violence against their intimate partner. Although there is a growing body of information about men's use of physical violence, there is less data about men's sexual violence in intimate partnerships. Data were collected from 229 men who were enrolled in an intervention program for men who abuse. Of men in…
Descriptors: Rape, Intimacy, Males, Individual Characteristics
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Donovan, Roxanne A. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
There is a paucity of research on the influence of racist and sexist stereotypes in rape blame attribution, including the jezebel and matriarch stereotypes of Black women. This study extends the literature by examining how victim race, perpetrator race, and participant sex affect perceptions of a rape survivor's promiscuity (jezebel stereotype)…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Whites, Rape, African Americans
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Kwon, Insook; Lee, Dong-Ok; Kim, Elli; Kim, Hyun-Young – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
This research is about sexual violence among men in the military in South Korea. The authors investigated the frequencies, causes, and circumstances surrounding sexual violence and looked for characteristic features of sexual violence among men in the military in South Korea. They found a high frequency of physical sexual violence and a high level…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Attitude Measures, Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries
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Stermac, Lana; Du Mont, Janice; Dunn, Shelia – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1998
Examines characteristics of sexual assaults among women (N=1,162) assaulted by strangers, acquaintances known for less than 24 hours, acquaintances known for more than 24 hours, and current or previous husbands or boyfriends. Findings reveal that assaults by husbands or boyfriends were more violent and resulted in more physical trauma to victims.…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Rape, Sexual Abuse, Spouses
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Hersh, Keith; Gray-Little, Bernadette – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1998
The relationships among psychopathic personality traits, rape-supportive attitudes, and self-reported sexual aggression were examined (N=191). Both psychopathic traits and rape-supportive attitudes were strongly related to degree of sexual aggression; however, there was no evidence that traits and attitudes as currently measured play different…
Descriptors: Aggression, College Students, Males, Psychopathology
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