Does offender violence escalate when rape victims fight back?

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作者
Ullman, SE [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Criminal Justice MC 141, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
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10.1177/088626098013002001
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
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This study examined two samples composed of single-offender completed rape and attempted rope incidents reported to the Chicago police to determine whether rapists escalate the level of violence in their attacks when victims fight back. Chi-square analyses revealed that the type of victim resistance matched assailant attack strategy Additionally, forceful verbal resistance was found to be a more common response to verbal attacks, and physical resistance was more likely in attacks where offenders used initial physical force or threats with weapons Forceful physical resistance by victims was found to be unrelated to the use of physical force by the offender during or after the rape. Offender use of physical force prior to rape was found to be significantly related to the existence of such force by the offender both during and after the rape. Evidence was mixed regarding whether the association of the offender's initial attack (i.e., verbal or physical) with victim rape and physical injury varied according to victim resistance. However resistance in response to verbal or physical attacks did not lead to increased offender violence after the rape.
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