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Rape: Challenging Contemporary Thinking – 10 Years On 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9780367757410
Published: August 2022
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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Rape: Challenging Contemporary Thinking – 10 Years On takes stock of current thinking and research about rape and the way it is handled in practice within the criminal justice system, as well as challenging some of the widely held but inaccurate beliefs about rape.

The second edition of Rape: Challenging Contemporary Thinking – 10 Years On is not a traditional new edition, although it does provide updated versions of substantive issues covered in the first edition. Bringing the book to the cutting edge, it incorporates both old and new contexts where sexual exploitation takes place, identifying some knowledge gaps especially when considering the voices of complainants/victims/survivors who are invisible or muted, numerous new areas of research including the implications arising from #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, the limitations of our present criminal justice systems, and radical alternatives to closing the justice gap. The new book reflects the global reach of research and thinking about rape, including more international coverage, with material from India, the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand as well as the UK. In order to learn from our shared history in this field, two authors reflect on their careers and other authors were encouraged to move away from conventional academic formats to convey their stories. Bringing together leading researchers in the field of psychology, sociology, and law, considering new research, and presenting new data from a strong theoretical and contextual base, the chapters are provocative and engage in innovative thinking, whilst remaining grounded in the available evidence.

This book is essential reading for students of criminology, forensic psychology, sociology, criminal justice, law, media studies, and women’s/gender studies. It also aims to inform professionals engaged in the investigation, prosecution of rape, support, and preventative services.

Subjects:
Criminology
Contents:
Part I: Introduction
1. Setting the Scene: The Challenges of Researching Rape
MIRANDA A. H. HORVATH AND JENNIFER M. BROWN
2. Revisiting Emotionally Involved: The Impact of Researching Rape. Twenty Years (and Thousands of Stories) Later
REBECCA CAMPBELL
3. Overcoming "Othering": Reflections on Researching Police Responses to Victims of Sexual Violence
JAN JORDAN

Part II: Experiences of rape
4. Digital Sexual Violence and the Gendered Constraints of Consent in Youth Image Sharing
EMILY SETTY, JESSICA RINGROSE, AND KAITLYN REGEHR
5. Race, Gender, and Policing: How to Increase Sexual Abuse Reporting by British South Asian Women
AISHA K. GILL
6. Power, Hierarchies, and Higher Education: Rape on Campus in India and the UK
ANNA BULL AND ADRIJA DEY
7. Rape of Older People
HANNAH BOWS

Part III: Concepts and processes
8. Rape in the News: Contemporary Challenges
KAREN BOYLE, BRENNA JESSIE, AND MEGAN STRICKLAND
9. Pornography and Sexual Violence: Reflection on Policy Debates Around Age, Gender, and Harm
MADDY COY AND MEAGAN TYLER
10. Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence: Reflections on the Concept
ANASTASIA POWELL
11. Modern Myths About Sexual Aggression: New Methods and Findings
GERD BOHNER, FRIEDERIKE EYSSEL, AND PHILIPP SÜSSENBACH

Part IV: No such thing as justice when it comes to rape?
12. Rape Law and Policy: Persistent Challenges and Future Directions
EITHNE DOWDS AND ELIZABETH AGNEW
13. Who Gets to Challenge Contemporary Thinking on Rape? Contradictions and Confusion in Public Opinion of "Rape Justice"
OLIVIA SMITH AND ELLEN DALY
14. A Circle That Cannot Be Squared? Survivor Confidence in an Adversarial Justice System
VANESSA E. MUNRO

Part V: What can be done? Thoughts on prevention, activism, and justice
15. Engaging Men and Boys in the Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence
MICHAEL FLOOD AND STEPHEN R. BURRELL
16. African-Caribbean British Women’s Activism and Agency on Child Sexual Abuse from the 1970s to the 1980s
JOANNE WILSON
17. Online Anti-Rape Activism: Fighting Back Against Rape Culture
LIDIA SALVATORI AND KAITLYNN MENDES
18. Creative and Transformative Approaches to Justice
MOLLY ACKHURST, MELANIE BRAZZELL, AVIAH SARAH DAY, KAMILAH TOMLINSON, AND YARA RODRIGUES FOWLER
19. Conclusions: What’s It Going to Take?
JENNIFER M. BROWN AND MIRANDA A. H. HORVATH