Examining the Relationship Between Victimization, Psychopathy, and the Acceptance of Rape Myths

Volume: 37, Issue: 9-10, Pages: NP6384 - NP6404
Published: Oct 18, 2020
Abstract
Rape myths are attitudes that implicitly and explicitly blame victims for their own sexual victimization. Greater adherence to rape myths is linked to several negative outcomes, including the neutralization of gender-based violence and the perpetration of sexual violence. Few studies have considered how previous life experiences and individual-level traits influence the development and greater adherence to rape myths. The current study examines...
Paper Details
Title
Examining the Relationship Between Victimization, Psychopathy, and the Acceptance of Rape Myths
Published Date
Oct 18, 2020
Volume
37
Issue
9-10
Pages
NP6384 - NP6404
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