Rape work : victims, gender, and emotions in organization and community context

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Rape work : victims, gender, and emotions in organization and community context

Patricia Yancey Martin

(Perspectives on gender)

Routledge, 2005

  • : softcover

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-267) and index

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Description

Despite the proliferation of rape crisis centers and other improvements in the treatment of rape victims over the past 20 years, many victims still find themselves the victims of what has been called a "second rape" by doctors, lawyers, judges, police, and administrators that process them. This book takes a critical look at the organizations and officials that process rape victims to see how the structure of their respective organizations often prevent them from providing responsive care.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Rape Work 2. Rape Work in Organizationl Context 3. The Legal Institution: Why Police, Prosecutors, and Judges Collaborate with Rapists and Their Defenders 4. Hospitals--The Reluctant Partner 5. Rape Crisis Centers as Unobtrusive Mobilizers 6. Discursive Politics 7. Communities and Rape Work 8. Gender and Rape Work 9. The Emotions of Rape Work: You Need Some Really Soft Handling 10. Moving Forward

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