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Author Levine, Ethan Czuy, author

Title Rape by the numbers : producing and contesting scientific knowledge about sexual violence / Ethan Czuy Levine
Published New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Critical issues in crime and society
Contents Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- 1. Introduction -- Part I. Conceptualizing Rape -- 2. Locating the Problem -- 3. Accounting for Rape -- 4. Investigating the Aftermath -- Part II. Social Mechanisms -- 5. Choosing to Study Rape -- 6. Dividends and Detriments of Dissent -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix: Interview Guide -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Index -- About the Author -- Series Titles
Summary Science plays a substantial, though under-acknowledged, role in shaping popular understandings of rape. Statistical figures like "1 in 4 women have experienced completed or attempted rape" are central for raising awareness. Yet such scientific facts often become points of controversy, particularly as conservative scholars and public figures attempt to discredit feminist activists. Rape by the Numbers explores scientists' approaches to studying rape over more than forty years in the United States and Canada. In addition to investigating how scientists come to know the scope, causes, and consequences of rape, this book delves into the politics of rape research. Scholars who study rape often face a range of social pressures and resource constraints, including some that are unique to feminized and politicized fields of inquiry. Collectively, these matters have far-reaching consequences. Scientific projects may determine who counts as a potential victim/survivor or aggressor in a range of contexts, shaping research agendas as well as state policy, anti-violence programming and services, and public perceptions. Social processes within the study of rape determine which knowledges count as credible science, and thus who may count as an expert in academic and public contexts
Analysis rape, sexual violence, crime, criminal justice, justice, crime and society, science, feminist activism, United States, Canada, rape research, rape statistics, social pressure, resources, victims, survivors, aggressor, public perception, credible science, anti-violence, statistical figures, domestic violence, anti-violence advocacy
Subject Rape -- United States
Rape -- Canada
Sex crimes -- United States
Sex crimes -- Canada
SOCIAL SCIENCE / General.
Rape
Sex crimes
Canada
United States
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781978823655
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