Men’s judgments of a sexual assailant in an eroticized rape

  • Norris J
  • Martell J
  • George W
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Abstract

Research has shown a relationship between men’s use of violent pornography and their commission of sexual assault. Violent pornography is generally seen as an eroticized depiction of rape. It not only includes a woman being forced by a man to engage in explicitly described sex acts, but promotes a set of beliefs known as rape myth attitudes.

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Norris, J., Martell, J., & George, W. H. (2001). Men’s judgments of a sexual assailant in an eroticized rape. In Prevention and Control of Aggression and the Impact on its Victims (pp. 249–254). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6238-9_29

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