Rape myths in practice: the everyday work of accounting for rape survivors
Abstract ‘Rape mythologising’ has been found to be a reason why survivors of rape feel blamed, and might contribute to low rates of reporting or conviction. No research to date examines whether ‘rape mythologising’ occurs in the conversations of sexual health staff when discussing rape cases. Conver...
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Auteurs principaux: | Phillip Brooker, Catherine Butler |
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Springer Nature
2021
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