Mar 12, 2020 — Dutch national charged in takedown of obscene website selling over 2,000 "real rape" and child pornography videos, funded by cryptocurrency.
The law's casual treatment of such rape cases is the subject of this pioneering book, which is both a powerful exposé of the often shocking facts and a ...
by KA Parratt · 2017 · Cited by 163 — Beliefs that false reporting is prevalent, and real or serious rapes involve strangers, injury, and weapons, as opposed to acquaintances a
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Apr 23, 2024 — Even though the ICC [International Criminal Court] has taken up some cases of sexual violence, it is still largely cost-free to rape in the ...
by JE Findlater · 1988 · Cited by 15 — 6 Nobody questioned whether she was really raped; nobody blamed her for what happened (p. 3). The "real" rape of which she was a victim -
by H Bows · 2017 · Cited by 100 — The term 'real-rape' was introduced by Estrich (1987) to describe the dominant stereotype around what constitutes rape. Estrich argues this .
by E Clare Wilkinson · 2022 · Cited by 2 — The article aims to determine and explain newspaper representations of the relationship between the perpetrator and victim in the cov
Oct 15, 1988 — Many men believe that they can force women to have sex against their will and that it isn't rape—at least, not if the man knows the women ...
by B Capers · 2013 · Cited by 142 — Real Women, Real Rape. Authors. Bennett Capers, Brooklyn Law SchoolFollow. Document Type. Article. Publication Date. 2013. Publication Title
'real rape' prototype as to be unwilling to accept in principle that rapes can be committed by non- strangers, and are no less serious for it. And yet ...
Real Rape. Julius G. Getman. 1987. Full Citation. Julius G. Getman, Real Rape, by Susan Estrich, 1987 Harvard Law Bulletin 37. Book Review. Texas Law. Visit Us.
by B Krahé · 2016 · Cited by 72 — This chapter examines the role of stereotypes and myths about rape in understanding societal responses to survivors of sexual violence.
Oct 15, 1988 — Susan Estrich is Robert Kingsley Professor of Law and Political Science at the University of Southern California. Book Details. 176 pages; 6 x 9 ...
by KL Scheppele · 1987 · Cited by 1 — Scheppele, Kim Lane (1987) "The Re-Vision of Rape Law (reviewing Real Rape: How the Legal System Victimizes Women Who Say No by Susan Estr
by J Du Mont · 2003 · Cited by 672 — The authors investigated whether myth-associated characteristics of sexual assaults play a role in police reporting behaviors of women. A s
Oct 9, 2025 — Sexual assault is about power and control—not desire. And it doesn't require physical violence to be serious. Emotional manipulation, threats, ...
by S Cowan · 2023 — In this chapter I offer an account of Susan Estrich's groundbreaking and influential book Real Rape (1987). I will explore what led Estrich ...