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Parts II , III , and IV present and analyze the primary phenomenological factors
that Amir thinks determine the concept of rape . Part II profiles the victim and
offender in the rape situation according to racial differences , age patterns ,
marital ...
Parts II , III , and IV present and analyze the primary phenomenological factors
that Amir thinks determine the concept of rape . Part II profiles the victim and
offender in the rape situation according to racial differences , age patterns ,
marital ...
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Men Who Rape : The Psychology of the Offender . New York : Plenum Press ,
1979 . 227 p . Includes bibliographic notes and index . Based on data from 500
offenders , this study examines the " myths " and realities of rape and the men (
and ...
Men Who Rape : The Psychology of the Offender . New York : Plenum Press ,
1979 . 227 p . Includes bibliographic notes and index . Based on data from 500
offenders , this study examines the " myths " and realities of rape and the men (
and ...
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Most women report some trauma from rape in marriage but remain in the
marriage because they blame themselves for the rape or are in an economically
disadvantaged position . Findings in part 8 indicate that the most traumatized
victims are ...
Most women report some trauma from rape in marriage but remain in the
marriage because they blame themselves for the rape or are in an economically
disadvantaged position . Findings in part 8 indicate that the most traumatized
victims are ...
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REFERENCE WORKS | 3 |
THEORETICAL OVERVIEWS PHILOSOPHY | 13 |
ORIGINS EVOLUTION | 22 |
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