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Sexual Exploitation
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Sexual Exploitation
Rape, Child Sexual Abuse, and Workplace Harassment


Volume: 155
Other Titles in:
Gender & Sexuality Studies

303 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Diana Russell analyses and compares the prevalence and causes of three forms of sexual exploitation -- rape, child sexual abuse, and sexual harassment in the workplace. Although public awareness of sexual and non-sexual abuse of adults and children has grown steadily over the past few years, the three categories have been analysed and treated as separate issues. Diana Russell uses an original analytical framework to integrate extensive literature on these topics, revealing numerous links between issues that are often considered separate and distinct.
 
PART ONE: RAPE: PREVALENCE, SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS
 
The Incidence and Prevalence of Rape
 
Male Rape and Female Rapists
 
Social Characteristics of Rape Victims and Rapists
 
Psychological Chararcteristics of Rapists
 
PART TWO: THE CAUSES OF RAPE
 
Factors Creating a Predisposition to Rape
 
Factors Reducing Internal Inhibitions Against Rape
 
Factors Reducing Social Inhibitions Against Rape
 
Factors Reducing Potential Victim's Ability to Avoid Rape
 
PART THREE: CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE: PREVALENCE AND THE LAW
 
Child Sexual Abuse and the Law
 
The Incidence and Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse
 
The Gender Gap Among Perpetrators of Child Sexual Abuse
 
PART FOUR: THE CAUSES OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE
 
Factors Creating Sexual Feelings Toward Children
 
Factors Reducing Internal Inhibitions Against Child Sexual Abuse
 
Factors Reducing Social Inhibitions Against Child Sexual Abuse
 
PART FIVE: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
 
Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
 
Conclusion

Diana E. H. Russell