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Citation

Peretti PO, Cozzens N. Acta Psychiatr. Belg. 1979; 79(3): 332-342.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1979, Acta Psychiatrica Belgica)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

543437

Abstract

Rape statistics are difficult to assess due to differential definitions of the crime, the ratio of arrests resulting from reported complaints, and the extent of the numbers of unreported rapes, especially those regarding the first incidence of the crime. The present research was conducted to determine: 1. specific psycho-social variables associated with female rapees not reporting and reporting the first incidence of rape, and 2. a comparison of the similarities and/or differences of each, as well as 3. their influences on the women leading them to develop not reporting and reporting positions.

RESULTS suggested sixteen different variables important to female rapees not reporting and reporting the first incidence of rape. There were significant differences regarding which of these tended to be associated with either the women not reporting or reporting the rape act.


Language: en

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