This collection emerged out of a series of seminars held between 2005 and 2007 which bought together a network of researchers with a common focus of rape. The contributed chapters in this book represent the range of topics discussed in the seminars. Additional contributors were invited to cover topics felt to be important when considering rape and social violence. As originally conceived our seminar discussions addressed emerging areas of concern, specifically: attrition, drug-assisted-rape, including the role of alcohol, consent and the Sexual Offences Act and false allegations. The seminars had three main foci: methodology, concepts and models and practice application
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Rape Symposium, part 1, produced by Nan Rubin and WAIF presents a recorded presentation given at Uni...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
This collection emerged out of a series of seminars held between 2005 and 2007 which bought together...
Rape remains one of the most controversial issues within criminal justice and receives high profile ...
This edited collection represents a multi-disciplinary consideration of sex as crime. The majority o...
This book explores the growing understanding and evidence base for the role of trauma in sexual offe...
"Rape remains one of the most controversial issues within criminal justice and receives high profile...
This book contextualizes the complexity of sexual violence within its broader context – from war to ...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
This thesis explores drug-assisted rape, noted in previous research but not subject to a great deal ...
The present study investigated the attrition process of rape allegations. The study adopted a multi-...
The study used a discursive approach to explore the rape narratives of a convicted rapist. These nar...
This book is not a study on why men rape women. The main focus of this book is to analyses and comp...
This article considers the effectiveness of rape awareness programs in reducing or preventing instan...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Rape Symposium, part 1, produced by Nan Rubin and WAIF presents a recorded presentation given at Uni...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
This collection emerged out of a series of seminars held between 2005 and 2007 which bought together...
Rape remains one of the most controversial issues within criminal justice and receives high profile ...
This edited collection represents a multi-disciplinary consideration of sex as crime. The majority o...
This book explores the growing understanding and evidence base for the role of trauma in sexual offe...
"Rape remains one of the most controversial issues within criminal justice and receives high profile...
This book contextualizes the complexity of sexual violence within its broader context – from war to ...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
This thesis explores drug-assisted rape, noted in previous research but not subject to a great deal ...
The present study investigated the attrition process of rape allegations. The study adopted a multi-...
The study used a discursive approach to explore the rape narratives of a convicted rapist. These nar...
This book is not a study on why men rape women. The main focus of this book is to analyses and comp...
This article considers the effectiveness of rape awareness programs in reducing or preventing instan...
Whether treatment programs are effective at rehabilitating rapists is yet to be determined empirical...
Rape Symposium, part 1, produced by Nan Rubin and WAIF presents a recorded presentation given at Uni...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...