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ArtikelAttitudes Toward Rape: A Comparison Between Asian and Caucasian College Students.  
Oleh: Lee, Joohee ; Pomeroy, Elizabeth C. ; Yoo, Seo-Koo ; Rheinboldt, Kurt T.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Violence Against Women vol. 11 no. 2 (Feb. 2005), page 177.
Topik: Asians; attitudes toward rape; college students; rape
Fulltext: 177.pdf (124.89KB)
Isi artikelThe purpose of this study is to investigate differences in attitudes toward rape between Asian and Caucasian college students. The Attitudes Toward Rape scale was used to measure beliefs about rape in a convenience sample of 169 college students. Three items regarding stranger rape myths were added. Findings suggest that Asian students are more likely than Caucasian students to believe women should be held responsible for preventing rape and to view sex as the primary motivation for rape. Asians also have stronger beliefs than Caucasians do that victims cause the rape and that most rapists are strangers. This research suggests that outreach programs can play an important role in providing information, education, and prevention regarding rape and that males and Asian students should be target populations for such programs.
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