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Sexual violence : opposing viewpoints
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Sexual violence : opposing viewpoints

Author: Mary E Williams; Tamara L Roleff
Publisher: San Diego, Calif. : Greenhaven Press, ©1997.
Series: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Mary E Williams; Tamara L Roleff
ISBN: 1565105605 9781565105607 1565105591 9781565105591
OCLC Number: 36051194
Description: 204 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents: Pornography causes sexual violence / R. Barri Flowers -- Pornography does not cause sexual violence / Marcia Pally -- Rap music promotes sexual violence / Robert T.M. Phillips -- Rap music does not promote sexual violence / Harry Allen -- Traditional male/female roles promote sexual violence / Sandra Lipsitz Bem -- Society teaches men to be violent / Robert L. Allen and Paul Kivel -- Rape is frequently used as a weapon of war / Robin Morgan -- The incidence of rape has been exaggerated / Neil Gilbert -- The incidence of rape has not been exaggerated / Paula Kamen -- Childhood sexual abuse is a serious problem / Laura M. Markowitz -- Childhood sexual abuse has been exaggerated / Claudette Wassil-Grimm -- Women should avoid claiming status as victims / Katie Roiphe -- Women should address their feelings about being victims / Mary Gaitskill -- The incest-survivor movement is counterproductive / Carol Tavris -- Incest survivors deserve support and respect / Ellen Bass and Laura Davis -- Battered woman syndrome is a valid defense / Abbe Smith -- Battered woman syndrome is rarely a valid defense / Michael Weiss and Cathy Young -- Castration of sex offenders would reduce sexual violence / Larry Don McQuay and Fred S. Berlin -- Castration of sex offenders would not reduce sexual violence / Daniel C. Tsang and Andrew Vachss -- Community notification laws will reduce sexual violence / Tucker Carlson -- Community notification laws will not reduce sexual violence / James Breig -- Sexual predator laws can reduce sexual violence / John Leo -- Sexual predator laws are unconstitutional / Samuel Francis -- Gender equality would reduce rape / Julie A. Allison and Lawrence S. Wrightsman -- Women are responsible for reducing rape / Camille Paglia, interviewed by Celia Farber.
Series Title: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)
Responsibility: Mary E. Williams, Tamara L. Roleff, book editor[s].

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