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Read DetailsPreventing victimization is vital. Crisis workers should m…
Preventing victimization is vital. Crisis workers should manage medical and legal processes to further trauma for the survivor. It’s essential to the survivor’s family on how to support them without blaming or negative attitudes. (Chapter 9)
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Baron and Straus (1989) characterize rape as a social phenomenon and theorize four different causes:− Gender : refers to women’s inferior economic, political, and legal status compared to men,− Pornography: can women to sex objects, promote male dominance, and encourage or condone sexual violence against women,− Social disorganization: social control and constraints and undermines freedom of individual behavior and self-determination,− Legitimization of violence: the support gives to violence, as portrayed in the mass media, violent sports, military exploits, and video games. (Chapter 9)
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