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Authors: Jennifer Sandra.,Brown Walklate
channels 126
SANE programmes 463, 466
empathic responding 212
employee representation groups 410 End Violence Against Women 98
FGM figures 97
trafficking figures 98 environmental and opportunity
management approach 446–7
Equality Measurement Framework 101 ethnic minorities, public awareness
campaigns and 444
evacuees 41
Every Child Matters
346
evidence, special measures for giving 143 executions 34
faith-based communities, sex offender reintegration and 447–8
false allegations of rape 74–5, 166 family
feelings following rape of a loved one
270–1
importance of 36
primary social structure 195, 197
safety 203–17
violence 203–17
female genital mutilation (FGM) 97 estimates 99 (tab)
lack of statistics 96, 108
Femicide
312, 313
feminism 197
and changing analysis of sexual violence 43–4
anti-rape theory 426
definition of rape 423–4 feminist challenge 256–9
first wave 43
interviewing practices 272–3
new wave 43
second-wave and neo-liberalism 495–6 second wave theories on sexual
violence 45
sexual murder and 308–27
Feminism and the Power of Law
316
Findings from the Multi agency Domestic Violence Murder Reviews in London
140
fingerprints 125 First World War 37
‘For a Women’s Liberation Movement’ 54 force 44, 77
definition of 81
none found 84
see also
consent
forced marriage 96–7, 144, 288
estimates 99 (tab)
lack of statistics 96, 108 protection order orders 99 (tabs)
Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) 97, 98
forced prostitution 41
forensic evidence, criticality of 20 forensic medical examiners (FME) 125–6 forensic technology, developments in
142–3
Foucault, M. 31
fratriarchy 316–27
Freud, Sigmund 39, 333
Fritzl, Josef 332
funding, rape crisis groups 430, 497
gang rape 69–70, 311
wartime 41, 190, 193–4
Gascoigne, Paul 425
Gender and Power
316
gender mainstreaming 492–5
gender-neutral statutes 79
Gender Trouble
55
George, Venessa 186
Goddard, Mark 295
Gonzles v State
83–4
Good Lives Model (GLM) 449–51 Graef, Roger 20, 115–16, 122, 487
Griffin, Susan 78
Griffiths, Stephen 326
grooming behaviours 437, 440, 443, 446,
447
grooming process, online sexual contact 369
gross indecency 36
group therapy 40
Guant´anamo 194
Gulf War 192
Gunn, Fion 130
Hale, Lord Matthew 32, 72, 75
halo effect 18
Hare Psychopathy Checklist Revised (PCL-R) 168
Harman, Harriet 232, 487
Hart v Commonwealth
76
hate crimes/incidents 407–10
Havens 126–8, 131, 138, 190, 478
hegemonic masculinity 317, 319
Heilbron Report 37 Henry of Bracton 255
Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of
Constabulary (HMIC), review of rape 487
heteropatriarchy 311, 317, 324
heterosexism 406–8
hierarchical society, early modern household as 28
Hindley, Myra 310–11
historical rape 261
HIV prophylaxis 460, 464 homicides, domestic violence 291 homophobia 407
homosexuality 31
criminalisation of 45 decriminalisation between men 37
honeytrap 53, 66
‘honour’ crimes 490
‘honour’ killings 310
‘honour’ violence
see
domestic violence hospital ED based approach to post
assault care 459–61
House of Splendid Isolation
62 Hucknall, Mick 426
human trafficking
see
trafficking
id 333
illegitimate births 32, 35
images, online sexual contact 359–60 immigrants
see
asylum seekers implementation failure 487–8, 489, 491,
492
implementation gap 486–92, 494 495, 498 three stages of review and reform
486–7
incest 37, 340 indecent assault
definition 34
homosexual sex as 31 indecent exposure 40
independent domestic violence advisors/
advocates (IDVAs) 138, 294, 298–9 Independent Police Complaints
Commission (IPCC) 21, 488, 494 independent sexual violence advisors
(ISVAs) 421, 476
independence questioned 422 individual v. societal responsibilty 239 informal dispute resolution 410–11
information sharing, domestic violence and 295–6
Integrated Domestic Abuse Programme (IDAP) 378, 379
internalised homophobia 402
International and Research Training Institute for the Advancement of Women (INSTRAW) 486, 489
International Association of Forensic
Nurses 464, 470
International Crime Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia 42
International Criminal Court, specification of crimes 42
internet offending
see
online sexual contacts
internet, expansion of the porn industry 324
interpersonal violence decline in 24
definition 204
intervention programmes 239–41 need to be flexible 240
see also
public awareness campaigns; public health approach; sex offending
invisible stigmas 406, 407
Irish Rebellion 29
Jack the Ripper 189, 311, 312, 314
James I, king 28 Jeffreys, Sir Alec 122–3 Jim Crow era 76
juries 35, 37, 71
instructions to 75
low conviction rates and 106 jurors 197, 266, 268, 274
justice gap 100, 108, 486
see also
implementation gap
Karma Nirvana 97, 98
Kennedy–Smith case 79 killing for pleasure 312–14 Kosovo 194
Koss, Mary 81
Krafft-Ebing, Richard von 39
language
use of gendered 185
used to minimise violence 214–15 law and masculinity 319
law reform 71, 77–82
Lawrence, Stephen 488
Laws, Richard 439
legal system, victims experience of 461–2, 468–9
Leisurewatch 446–7
Les Gu´erill`eres
55 leucotomy 40
libertine model 33
literature, sexual violence in 52–67 literary history 55–7
rubber bullet, broken glass
62–6 textual analysis 57–62
texual creativity 62–6
The Passion of New Eve
57–62 theoretical perspectives 53–5
‘lived realiy’ of sexual violence 489–90, 495
lobotomy 40
Lombroso, C. 17, 39
looking-glass self 185
Lucy Faithfull Foundation 440
Educate 2 Protect
campaign 444
MacKinnon, Catharine 431–2
MacPherson Report 488
Magic Seeds
64
magistrates 35
male/female bonding, earliest forms of 255
male rape 37
Mann, Lynda 123
Map of Gaps
422
MAPPA
see
multi-agency public protection arrangements
marital exception 71, 77, 78
see also
marital rape; marital rape exemption marital rape 72, 77, 195
marital rape exemption 32, 38
marriage, important institution 197 marxist theories, conflict-theory and 184 McDonnell, Marsha 322
measurement of sexual violence British Crime Survey 91, 92–3, 93–5
changes in 91–2
police recorded crime statistics 95–6 small-scale studies 91, 93, 96–100 tensions between different 108
three forms of 91, 92–3
media
attitudes to abuse 375–6, 377 coverage of rape 274–5
effect on public awareness campaigns 441
medical jurisprudence 30
medical science 45
scrutiny of offenders 39 medical technologies 21
medicalised violence 41
medico–legal constitution of offenders 24 medieval society, rape law and 25–7
Mens rea
85–6
mental health, of victims 461 mentoring 410
metaphysical generalisation 18
Metropolitan Police 70
investigative failures 487
rape statistics 188 reaction to inquiries 488 Sapphire officers 488
specialist training 20
micro-dynamics and macro patterns 197– 8, 241
military cultures, code of silence 197 Millet, Kate 43
‘minority stress’ 402
miscegenation 41
misogyny 318, 319, 321–3
Misogynies
312
mobile phones, online sexual contact and 361–2
Model Penal Code 77 modus operandi (MO) 170
‘molly houses’ 31
Monro Review of Child Protection 348 moral violence 35
Morgan case 85–6
Morgan, Robin 62, 66
‘Mosquito’ device 344
Mozambique 194
MSN Messenger 359
multi-agency forums 139
rape crisis groups and 428
Multi-agency risk assessment conferences (MARACs) 297–8
difficulties 298
multi-agency public protection arrangements (MAPPA) 443–4, 449,
452
multi-agency working, domestic violence 295–6
murderers, compared to rapists 169, 173 (fig)
Murray Bell, Liam 62–6
Muslims 343
myths 86, 165, 375
challenging 194–7 about sexual crime 37
see also
rape myths
Naipaul, V.S. 64
National Crime Recording Standard 95 National Juvenile Online Victimization
Study 371
National Plan for Safeguarding Children from Commercial Sexual Expliotation
230
National Policing Improvement Agency
(NPIA) 116–17, 129
National Probation Service of England and Wales (NPS), provision within 377–9
neo-liberalism, second-wave feminism and 495–6
Nicholas, Louise 266–7
Nilson, Dennis 310
no violence contracts 207–8, 211, 216
non-reporting, of sexual violence 24, 37
normalisation of violence 40, 154, 314–16,
321, 324
against children 342–3
in heterosex 45
by the internet 324 silencing 251
novels, portrayal of sexual violence in 57–67
Nuremberg tribunals 42
O’Brien, Edna 62
Offences Against the Person Act 1861 34 offenders, different types of 376 offending behaviour programmes 377–9 official crime statistics, domestic violence
291
official statistics 187–8
altered definitions 187
see also
police– recorded crime
offline meetings 360, 362–3
offline sex offences, strategies leading to 363–5
friendship and romance 363–5
offers of payment for sexual services 365
promises of modelling work 365
online sexual contacts different types 357–8
length of 364
prevalence 366–8
relative frequency of types 368–9 online survey, internet contact with
children 355–6
Operation Advance 129 ordinary, notion of 166–8
organisational responses to bullying and harassment 408–11
complaints handling 410
development of policies and practices 409
employee representation groups 410 informal dispute resolution 410–11
mentoring 409
monitoring of policies and practices 409
trade unions 410
Ovid 56
paedophiles 39, 40, 309, 437
Pakistan 75
Pall Mall Gazette
36 Pankhurst, Christabel 43 paradox of power 208 Parsons, Talcott 334
passive responsibility 239
past sexual histories 71, 78–9, 189–90
paternity cases 35
patriarchy 71, 184, 254, 256, 310, 431
Paying the Price
230 Payne, Sara 421, 422, 427
penal-welfare complex 38
approach 43
dismantled 40
People v Burnham
76
People v Dohring
73
Perez v State
74 perpetrators
age of online 368 breadth of 425
children as 342–3
depathologise 242
domestic violence 292–4
women as 45, 55, 56, 66, 158, 186, 310
personality disorders 168–9
personality of targets of bullying 403–4 phallocentrism 32, 317, 319, 320, 418, 489 photography, online sexual contacts 365 Pickton, Robert 311
Pitcairn Islands 332
Pitchfork, Colin 123
Police
(TV documentary) 115 police
attrition rates and 188 definition of rape 423
documentary on 115–16, 487
IPCC 21, 488, 494
practitioner commentary 137–45
prosecution by 37
recorded crime statistics by 3–4, 95–6,
104, 187–8, 376
as silencing agent 262–5
systemic failures of supervision 20–1 training 115–17, 138, 140–1, 141–2
police investigations, systemic failures of
supervision 20–1
police offence reports, online contact with children 356, 367–8
police recorded crime statistics 3–4, 95–6,
104, 187–8, 376
Police Review
20
police training 115–17
early initiatives 138, 140–1
investigative interviewing 141–2
Policing and Crime Act 2009 326
Policing and Crime Act 2010 231
polygraph tests 75
Poppy project 98
popular culture, sexualisation of violence in 313, 323–5
post-assault pregnancy services 460
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder 461, 462
pre-sentence reports 378
pre-treatment screening 379 pregnancy, evidence of consent 27 prevalence continuum 169–73
prevention work, domestic violence 301 Priklopil, Wolfgang 332, 347
primary socialisation theories 334–5 primogeniture 26