The ideal victim in crimes of rape and sexual abuse. Is it possible to avoid the secondary victimization?
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https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2022.6576Keywords:
ideal victim, secondary victimization, rape, sexual abuseAbstract
The outline of the victim of rape and sexual abuse finds herself between two opposing realities: the ideal victim whom is the only valid victim since its totally innocence and the objectification of the woman in a pornified context. Among this dichotomy of contexts, victims are re-victimized by some circumstances that will be developed in this article. On this matter, whatever position the victim takes, it will be affected by stereotypes and distortions related to sexual relations.
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