Stop Blaming the Victim: A Meta-Analysis on Rape Myths
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Abstract
Although male rape is being reported more often than before, the majority of rape victims continue to be women. Rape myths-false beliefs used mainly to shift the blame of rape from perpetrators to victims-are also prevalent in today's society and in many ways contribute toward the pervasiveness of rape. Despite this, there has been limited consideration as to how rape prevention programs and policies can address this phenomenon, and there is no updated information on the demographic, attitudinal, or behavioral factors currently associated with rape myths. This research aimed to address this gap by examining the correlates of rape-myths acceptance (RMA) in published studies. A total of 37 studies were reviewed,…
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- Mythology
- Poison control
- Suicide prevention
- Psychology
- Human factors and ergonomics
- Injury prevention
- Criminology
- Occupational safety and health
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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