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March 3, 2012
Rumney & Hanley on Male Rape, Social Attitudes, and Law Enforcement
Philip Rumney and Natalia Hanley (University of the West of England and University of Melbourne) have posted ‘The Mythology of Male Rape: Social Attitudes and Law Enforcement’ (RETHINKING RAPE LAW: NATIONAL, INTERNATIONAL AND EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVES, Chapter 20, pp. 295-307, C. McGlynn, V. Munro, eds., Routledge, 2010) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
This chapter discusses findings resulting from focus group research which examined attitudes to male rape.
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