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Index
Cover
Half Title
Full Title
Copyright
Contents
List of tables and figures
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Notes on contributors
Foreword
1 Setting the scene: introduction to understanding rape
Part 1 Processes and Representations
2 Rape myth acceptance: cognitive, affective and behavioural effects of beliefs that blame the victim and exonerate the perpetrator
3 Anger, disgust and sexual crimes
4 Rape in the media
5 Sexual scripts, sexual refusals and rape
Part 2 Victim Vulnerabilities
6 Alcohol and drugs in rape and sexual assault
7 Narratives of survival: South Asian women's experience of rape
8 Invaded spaces and feeling dirty: women's narratives of violation in prostitution and sexual violence
9 Reviewing rape and rape allegations in London: what are the vulnerabilities of the victims who report to the police?
Part 3 The Criminal Justice System
10 Seeking proof or truth: naturalistic decision-making by police officers when considering rape allegations
11 Police interviews of rape victims: tensions and contradictions
12 A vicious cycle? Attrition and conviction patterns in contemporary rape cases in England and Wales
13 Addressing the attitude problem in rape trials: some proposals and methodological considerations
Part 4 Concluding Remarks
14 Do you believe her and is it real rape?
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