Chapter Thirteen Sexual Aggression and Violence: Rape, Child Sexual Abuse, and Harassment
Historical Perspectives Marital Rape
Rape Defining Rape Types of Rape –Strange Rape –Acquaintance Rape –Date Rape –Partner Rape Can a Man Be Raped? In Touch with Your Sexual Health Daily Precautions Taken to Prevent Being Sexually Assaulted or Raped
Rape (cont.)
Rape Myths Women Encourage Rape by Their Dress and Actions Men Who Rape Simply Lose Control Over Their Sexual Urges Men Who Rape are Mentally Ill Women Secretly Want to be Rapes Any Woman can Resist if She Really Wants to Women Falsely Accuse Men Most Rapes Are Committed by Strangers All Men Are Capable of Rape
Rape on Campus The Alcohol-Rape Connection Date Rape Drugs Sexuality, Ethics, and the Law Date Rape Drugs Underreporting of Rape The Sexual Coercion Culture of Some Fraternities
Rape on Campus (cont.)
More on Rape (unfortunately) Can We Predict Who Will Rape? What to Do If You Are Raped In Touch with Your Sexual Health Guidelines for Rape Survivors The Aftermath of Rape – Rape Trauma Syndrome Preventing Rape Self-Discovery Staying Safe from Rape
Child Sexual Abuse Categories –Pedophilia –Child Molestation –Incest Who Are the Abusers? How Common Is Child Sexual Abuse? Sexuality and Culture Prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse in Selected Countries
Child Sexual Abuse (cont.)
Effects of Child Sexual Abuse on the Victims Emotional Distress Psychological Disorders Adult Intimate Relationships Medical Consequences
Reducing Child Sexual Abuse Surgical and Chemical Castration Isolating Child Molesters from Contact with Children Sexuality, Ethics, and the Law Megan’s Law Teaching Children How to Protect Themselves
Sexual Harassment Defining Sexual Harassment –Quid Pro Quo –Hostile Environment Sexual Harassment Settings – In Schools –At Colleges and Universities –At Work and in the Military Self-Discovery Defining Sexually Harassing Behaviors Effects of Sexual Harassment on the Victim