Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingly highlighted the health risks facing intoxicated women and more recently identified the risk of rape as an additional hazard. Using a sample of rape cases reported to the police between 1999 and 2004, this paper establishes that rapes involving intoxicants (alcohol and/or drugs) are distinguishable from those which do not. Further analysis discovered that the identity of the intoxicated parties (i.e. men, women, neither or both) is important in differentiating rapes. Results report differences by location of assault, victim offender relationship, victim and offender characteristics and offence behaviours. A consistent finding from the analysi...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Previous studies have illustrated the existence of a double standard in the attribution of responsib...
This thesis explores drug-assisted rape, noted in previous research but not subject to a great deal ...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingl...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
The links between alcohol and sexual assault are now well established and have bee documented in bot...
The impact of victim and offender preassault substance use on the outcomes of sexual assault inciden...
According to a literature review by Marshall (1996), presently available data have not clarified the...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Conservative estimates of sexual assault prevalence suggest that 25 percent of American women have e...
Recent media coverage has raised awareness of the involvement of drugs, both licit and illicit, in t...
International audienceStatement of purpose In approximately half of sexual assaults, the victim was ...
Although long associated with incidents of sexual violence, evidence of alcohol and/or other drug (‘...
This study investigates the effect of voluntary and involuntary drug use on attributions about sexua...
Alcohol is massively associated with crime. Evidence from the British Medical Association found that...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Previous studies have illustrated the existence of a double standard in the attribution of responsib...
This thesis explores drug-assisted rape, noted in previous research but not subject to a great deal ...
Alcohol and drugs have been inextricably linked with sexual assault. Media coverage has increasingl...
Building on previous research which identified alcohol as the drug of choice for facilitating sexual...
The links between alcohol and sexual assault are now well established and have bee documented in bot...
The impact of victim and offender preassault substance use on the outcomes of sexual assault inciden...
According to a literature review by Marshall (1996), presently available data have not clarified the...
Sexual violence is unfortunately a major issue in our society. In addition, it is not always reporte...
Conservative estimates of sexual assault prevalence suggest that 25 percent of American women have e...
Recent media coverage has raised awareness of the involvement of drugs, both licit and illicit, in t...
International audienceStatement of purpose In approximately half of sexual assaults, the victim was ...
Although long associated with incidents of sexual violence, evidence of alcohol and/or other drug (‘...
This study investigates the effect of voluntary and involuntary drug use on attributions about sexua...
Alcohol is massively associated with crime. Evidence from the British Medical Association found that...
Alcohol use has been consistently associated with perceptions of alcohol-related sexual assault. Ho...
Previous studies have illustrated the existence of a double standard in the attribution of responsib...
This thesis explores drug-assisted rape, noted in previous research but not subject to a great deal ...