Male rape, masculinities, and sexualities : understanding, policing, and overcoming male Sexual victimisation /
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Author / Creator: | Javaid, Aliraza, author. |
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Imprint: | Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018] |
Description: | 1 online resource (xvi, 292 pages) |
Language: | English |
Series: | Palgrave hate studies Palgrave hate studies. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12455769 |
Table of Contents:
- Gendering rape : (dis)connecting men and rape
- Uncovering male sexual victimisation
- Researching male sexual victimisation : 'the personal is political'
- Hegemonic masculinity, heteronormativity, and male rape
- The criminal justice system and male rape : processing male rape cases
- Responding to male sexual victimisation : (un)supporting male rape victims.
- Intro; Preface: Sleeping with The Devil; Acknowledgements; Contents; 1 Introduction; References; 2 Gendering Rape: (Dis)Connecting Men and Rape; Defining Male Rape and Male Sexual Assault; Defining Male Rape Myths; The Difference Between 'Victim' and 'Survivor'; Research Questions; Outlining the Rationales for the Book; Aims of the Book; Gap in the Sociological and Criminological Literature; Hegemonic and Non-hegemonic Masculinities; Interconnecting Sexualities and Male Rape; Researching the Issue of Male Rape; References; 3 Uncovering Male Sexual Victimisation; Male Rape in Prison.
- Male Rape in the Military Male Rape Myths in Societies and the (Non- )Credibility of Male Victims; Male Rape in the Media; Policing Male Rape; Police Statistics; (Not) Reporting Male Rape to the Police; Police Cultures; Police Reforms; Law and Male Rape; Courts and Male Rape; Conclusion; References; 4 Researching Male Sexual Victimisation: 'The Personal Is Political'; Defining and Conceptualising Researcher Reflexivity and Positionality; My Story, Identities, and Darkness; Introduction to Empirical Work; Ethical Dilemmas, Reflexivity, and Doing Sensitive Research.
- Experiencing Stigma as a Gay Writer Managing Stigma: Hiding One's Spoiled Identity; Researching a Sensitive Topic and Risk Analysis; Conclusion; References; 5 Hegemonic Masculinity, Heteronormativity, and Male Rape; Male Rape Nullifying Men's Hegemonic Masculinities; Reproducing Hegemonic Masculinities in the Police; 'Real' Men Can Defend Themselves from Sexual Violence; Women Cannot Rape or Sexually Assault Men; The Sexualities of Male Rape Victims/Offenders: Is Male Rape Solely a Gay Issue?; Homophobia and Male Rape; Male Rape Victims and Sexual Promiscuousness.
- Effeminate Male Rape Victims: The Performance of Femininity Gender, Sexualities, and Reporting Male Rape; Heteronormativity and Reporting Male Rape; Stigma and Reporting Male Rape; Homosexuality and Reporting Male Rape; Getting an Erection During Rape and Reporting Male Rape; Alcohol, Drugs, and Vulnerability; 'Real' Men and (In)Vulnerability; Gay Communities as Vulnerable; The Bodies of Male Rape Victims: Negotiating Power and Control; Conclusion; References; 6 The Criminal Justice System and Male Rape: Processing Male Rape Cases; Police Force or Service Provider?; A Multi-Agency Approach.
- Police Statistics and the (Under- )Recording of Male RapeStranger Danger; The Prosecution of Female Sexual Offenders; Getting a Poor Response from the Police and Secondary Victimisation; Police Cultures and Male Rape; Purported False Allegations of Male Rape; Police Training; Police Discretion and Scepticism in Male Rape Cases; The Choice of a Police Forensic Examiner Officer and a Police Officer to Manage Male Rape Cases; Austerity in the Police: Implications; Conclusion; References; 7 Responding to Male Sexual Victimisation: (Un)Supporting Male Rape Victims.