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Interdisciplinary Study of Sexual Violence

NCJ Number
83650
Journal
Deviant Behavior Volume: 3 Issue: 3 Dated: (April-June 1982) Pages: 245-274
Author(s)
S G Shoham
Date Published
1982
Length
30 pages
Annotation
This paper tries to apply the concepts of interdisciplinarity to the study of rape and examines the ways in which the etiological hierarchy, which the author has developed in relation to the study of violence, relates to the etiology of rape.
Abstract
The paper also examines the feasibility of applying some of the aspects of the author's personality theory to the study of rape. A theoretical scheme is then presented and the relevant research findings are related to it. The paper examines somatic factors, personality variables and sociocultural backgrounds as independent variables within the situational context of relationship between the rapist and his victim. (Publisher abstract)

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