Educate the society about rape victims, and causes of rape
Please educate us about the causes of rape. Until now you've only been shy or embarassed about it. The floor is yours...
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Educate the society about rape victims, and causes of rape
1 Groth typology
1.1 Anger rape
1.2 Power rape
1.3 Sadistic rape
2 Gang rape
3 Sexual gratification
4 Individual factors
4.1 Known victim
4.2 Alcohol and drug consumption
4.3 Psychological factors
4.4 Research on convicted rapists
5 Peer and family factors
5.1 Early childhood environments
5.2 Family honour and sexual purity
6 Societal factors
6.1 Poverty
6.2 Physical and social environment
6.3 Laws and policies
6.4 Social norms
6.5 Global trends and economic factors
6.6 Disasters and lack of infrastructure
6.7 Feminist theories of male-female rape
6.8 Rape culture
6.9 The way males are socialized and sexual scripts
6.10 The sex industry and rape
Educate the society about ... causes of rape
Two main reason I had in mind when I said that.
1) One person doesn't respect the right of other person and forced the victim into something they didn't want to do. So it is not the fault of the victim.
2) Victim comes into threat, but best chance of avoiding is to run or do something against it.
Another reason:
3) They shouldn't be afraid to inform somebody and do something about it. Perhaps helpline and support groups for rape victims, where victims can go and tell without fear.
Nucleus wrote:2) Victim comes into threat, but best chance of avoiding is to run or do something against it.
Nucleus wrote:Not sure how to categorize it. People do things under threat, when running or going against it has better chance for safety.
What you mean?evitav wrote:Is a good muslim wife allowed to "go against" her husband's sexual desires or unwanted sexual intercourse?
Is a good muslim wife allowed to "go against" her husband's sexual desires or unwanted sexual intercourse?
Nucleus wrote:What you mean?
huh?evitav wrote:LOL. I really think that was a sincere question from you.
I guess cause wasn't the right choice of word. I was thinking making people know more about victims of rape, the ordeal they have gone through which would help better understanding and break the barriers.Frequentflier wrote:Rape is a crime; and like any other crime, one can discuss its causes till the cows come home! From normal people blinded by momentary lust to psychopaths getting their high from dominating a woman by force, and everything else in between!
Nucleus wrote:I guess cause wasn't the right choice of word. I was thinking making people know more about victims of rape, the ordeal they have gone through which would help better understanding and break the barriers.
Even people may not blame the victim, but they may see them unfit as a spouse, friends, their children befriending with children of person like that. I was also thinking along the lines to encourage people to reach out for friendship and support people like that. Educating them that it could be anybody, and they themselves wouldn't want to be alienated if it were themselves, their daughter, etc.... Not sure if that is the best way because from my experience most people don't want to picture them in the same situation, and just distance themselves.
Second, teaching people to deal with it if they come into a situation where is person threating in order to rape. Situations are many and response would differ in different situations. But having workshops like that would improve the chances of safely coming out from a situation like this.