Bibliographie complète
The Role of Gender and Ethnicity in Perceptions of Rape and Its Aftereffects
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Schneider, Lawrence J. (Auteur)
- Mori, Lisa T. (Auteur)
- Lambert, Paul L. (Auteur)
- Wong, Anna O. (Auteur)
Titre
The Role of Gender and Ethnicity in Perceptions of Rape and Its Aftereffects
Résumé
Caucasian-, Hispanic-, and Asian-American male and female students (n = 764) attending a California (USA) public university reported their perceptions of sexual assault. After reading a rape vignette, participants gave their impressions of the victim; estimated time needed for recovery and treatment; and recommended a sentence for the assailant. Half of the sample received information regarding state sentencing guidelines. Relative to female participants, males perceived the victim as more responsible. Caucasian-American males had stronger reservation about the victim’s judgment. Males were less inclined to assign blame than were females. Ethnicity was the only factor influencing perceptions of recovery. Ethnicity and sentencing guidelines, but not gender, impacted imprisonment decisions. Issues impeding a unified theoretical understanding of perceptions of rape victims were considered.
Publication
Sex Roles : A Journal of Research
Volume
60
Numéro
5-6
Pages
410-421
Date
2009
Langue
Anglais
Consulté le
05/12/2024 11:43
Catalogue de bibl.
WorldCat Discovery Service
Référence
Schneider, Lawrence J., Mori, Lisa T., Lambert, Paul L. et Wong, Anna O. (2009). The Role of Gender and Ethnicity in Perceptions of Rape and Its Aftereffects. Sex Roles : A Journal of Research, 60(5‑6), 410‑421. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11199-008-9545-9
Approches et analyses
Cours
Discipline
Périodes historiques
Régions géographiques
Lien vers cette notice