This 5th blog in the series of 10 discusses psychosocial beliefs and attitudes that support rape. This blog examines three vital areas that potential victims need to understand and work through to have the mental preparedness that will best help them to prevent rape....
This 4th blog in the series of 10 on preventing rape takes a look at false rape allegations. We take a thorough look at why this topic raises such emotional debate and why as a result some of the research on the issue has been criticized as being biased and...
This 3rd blog in the series of 10 on preventing being raped takes a look at who is actually out there committing rape and examines some statistics on acquaintance rape. We examine risk factors in acquaintance rape and why women so often do not fight back during date...
This 2nd blog in the series of 10 on preventing rape examines high-risk situations for rape. If you missed the first article in the series then I suggest you start by reading The Harsh Realities of Rape. It examines the resistance from some quarters to examining...
This 1st blog in the series of 10 on preventing rape introduces the series and then discusses what is meant by rape and where the responsibility for rape lies. We then take a look at global rape statistics, before looking at some of the horrific sexual assault / rape...
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