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Every sixty-eight seconds an American is sexually assaulted. Lisa Smith writes in light of this startling statistic and against the backdrop of the blaming and shaming of countless victims to ask one important question: why does America’s rape culture continue to exist? The Blaming and Shaming of Defenseless Victims in America's Rape Culture explores the ways collective memory, religion, and sexist beliefs are used to silence survivors and protect the powerful. The author delves into how justice is denied in sexual assault cases—rape kits untested by law enforcement agencies, information suppression through non-disclosure agreements, and denial and inaction by organizations, universities, corporations, and people all contribute to undetected rapists in our society. Despite these discouraging happenings, the #MeToo movement proved that legions of survivors of sexual violence can use their voice to fight back. Oral and historical narratives are included to encourage others to share their stories and promote social accountability. Through insightful research and analysis, the author offers a much-needed viewpoint on a vital and timely issue—why and how American society is perpetuating and protecting a dangerous culture of sexual violence, and even more importantly, how to fight back.



Table of Contents

Preface: My Introduction to Rape Culture

Introduction

Chapter 1 – America’s Collective Memory, Religious Past & Sexist Beliefs Contribute to Its Current Rape Culture

Chapter 2: How America Defines Sexual Assault & Rape

Chapter 3: Vulnerable Children Targeted for Sexual Violence

Chapter 4: Teens & Adult Sexual Assault

Chapter 5: Applications of DIIS Theory to the Psyche of the Victim & Offender

Chapter 6: A Path Forward, Policy Reform & Conclusions

References

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 27/04/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793627094, 978-1793627094
      ISBN10: 1793627096

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Every sixty-eight seconds an American is sexually assaulted. Lisa Smith writes in light of this startling statistic and against the backdrop of the blaming and shaming of countless victims to ask one important question: why does America’s rape culture continue to exist? The Blaming and Shaming of Defenseless Victims in America's Rape Culture explores the ways collective memory, religion, and sexist beliefs are used to silence survivors and protect the powerful. The author delves into how justice is denied in sexual assault cases—rape kits untested by law enforcement agencies, information suppression through non-disclosure agreements, and denial and inaction by organizations, universities, corporations, and people all contribute to undetected rapists in our society. Despite these discouraging happenings, the #MeToo movement proved that legions of survivors of sexual violence can use their voice to fight back. Oral and historical narratives are included to encourage others to share their stories and promote social accountability. Through insightful research and analysis, the author offers a much-needed viewpoint on a vital and timely issue—why and how American society is perpetuating and protecting a dangerous culture of sexual violence, and even more importantly, how to fight back.



      Table of Contents

      Preface: My Introduction to Rape Culture

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 – America’s Collective Memory, Religious Past & Sexist Beliefs Contribute to Its Current Rape Culture

      Chapter 2: How America Defines Sexual Assault & Rape

      Chapter 3: Vulnerable Children Targeted for Sexual Violence

      Chapter 4: Teens & Adult Sexual Assault

      Chapter 5: Applications of DIIS Theory to the Psyche of the Victim & Offender

      Chapter 6: A Path Forward, Policy Reform & Conclusions

      References

      About the Author

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