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Citation

Ajzenstadt M, Steinberg O. Affilia 2001; 16(3): 337-359.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/088610990101600305

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

In 1988, Israel changed its rape laws, inflicting harsher penalties on convicted rapists. Using quantitative and qualitative methods, this study compared punishment meted out before and after the reform and content analyzed the judicial discourse created in the courts in both periods. The findings revealed little change in the severity of sentencing and in judges' attitudes toward rapists, victims, and the crime. The mechanism of normalization allowed judicial authorities to make concessions to rapists, reducing the severity of the offense, while continuing to ignore the plight of the victims.

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