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Piatak, Kirsten A.
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Assessing Victim Blame: Intersections of Rape Victim Race, Gender, and Ethnicity.
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Assessing Victim Blame: Intersections of Rape Victim Race, Gender, and Ethnicity./
Author:
Piatak, Kirsten A.
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74 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-05.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International54-05(E).
Subject:
Criminology. -
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9781321832648
Assessing Victim Blame: Intersections of Rape Victim Race, Gender, and Ethnicity.
Piatak, Kirsten A.
Assessing Victim Blame: Intersections of Rape Victim Race, Gender, and Ethnicity.
- 74 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 54-05.
Thesis (M.A.)--East Tennessee State University, 2015.
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The current study sought to assess the impact of the race, gender, and ethnicity of rape victims on college students' propensity to assign culpability to victims. Using a sample of college students (n=279) from a mid-sized Southeastern university, respondents were given a set of six different vignettes, varying only by victim characteristics. These vignettes featured alcohol-facilitated sexual assault between acquaintances, a common occurrence in college environments. Respondents were asked to evaluate the culpability of the victim through a blameworthiness scale. Through the incorporation of the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale, this study also measured the respondents' propensity to assign blame to female rape victims and to alleviate male perpetrators of any responsibility. Results indicated that adherence to rape myth acceptance was a more significant predictor of blameworthiness than victim or respondent characteristics. This exploratory study was designed to add to the growing body of literature examining attitudes toward acquaintance rape.
ISBN: 9781321832648Subjects--Topical Terms:
533274
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Assessing Victim Blame: Intersections of Rape Victim Race, Gender, and Ethnicity.
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