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www.molsa.gov.il/CommunityInfo/Magazine/. /281Idisisshchory.pdfCached1985; Jenkins & Dambrot, 1987; Johnson, Kuck, & Schander, 1997; Lonsway. &
books.google.com/books/about/Rape_Myths.html?id=AGSUoAEACAAJKimberly Ann Lonsway, Louise F. Fitzgerald, Lucy Solomon. 1994. 0 Reviewshttp
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books.google.com/. /Rape_Myth_Acceptance_and_Sexual_Trauma_H.html? . . stereotyped, or false beliefs about rape, rape survivors, or rapists, and they are
citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.208.7193Cachedby Kimberly A. Lonsway , Ph. D , An Commissioned . 7, Rape myths - Lonsway,
www.wcasa.org/file_open.php?id=758CachedSimilarrespondents agree with the majority of these rape myths.(Lonsway and Fitzgerald
https://www.uta.edu/criminology/file_download/30Cached(Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994; Ward, 1995). This is important because people who
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Rape myths, such as “she asked for it,” serve to perpetuate the notion of the just
This low percentage of reporting has led some writers to suggest that rape is the
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3742111/SimilarMay 15, 2009 . Lonsway and Fitzgerald (1995) argued that the AIV actually measures . .
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www.cdnresearch.net/pubs/McDonald_PsychScience_2011.pdfCachedSimilarJun 2, 2011 . men—as coercive (e.g., Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994). These cultural
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. 1994; Williams & Finkelhor, 1990), and attitudes towards women (Boeringer,
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Rape myths can function to justify rape and create a hostile environment for rape
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A consistent finding across studieshas beenthatmen aremore accepting of sexual
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sportsconflict.org/wp-content/uploads/. /Dating-Aggression.pdfCachedsion against women (Benedict, 1997; Messner & Sabo, 1990; Nelson, 1994). . a
pages.uoregon.edu/dynamic/jjf/articles/cf07.pdfCachedSimilarLonsway and Fitzgerald (1994) further articulated rape myths as. “generally false
In an attempt to further clarify the definition, Lonsway and Fitzgerald (1994)
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vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1202&context=jiwsSimilarMay 4, 2010 . subsumed in the term "rape myths" (Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994), typically
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itssimple.ca/forensicgroup/wp-content/. /Factsheet_Rape_Myths.pdfCachedSimilar(Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994). Consequently, women endorsing rape myths may
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cfw.utk.edu/organization/. /07. /Sexual%20Assault%20Handout.docCachedSimilar(e.g., Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994; Norris et al., 1996; Rosenthal et al., 1995;
socialwork.rutgers.edu/. /Understanding_community_specific_rape_myths. sflb.ashxCachedSimilar217) and Lonsway and Fitzgerald (1994) later described as “attitudes and beliefs
pwq.sagepub.com/content/18/2/133Kimberly A. Lonsway · Louise F. Fitzgerald. University of Illinois at Urbana-
https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/bitstream/handle/. /Saroj_Hardit.pdf?. CachedSimilaret al., 2005; Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994; Malamuth et al., 1995). High rape myth
psycnet.apa.org/psycinfo/1995-25499-001SimilarLonsway, Kimberly A.; Fitzgerald, Louise F. Journal of Personality . Accepted:
www.pennyharrington.com/associates/associate4.htmCachedSimilarM.A. January, 1994 (National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow). Department
unh.edu/ivrl/Edwards%20et%20al%202011%20SR.pdfCachedSimilarFeb 12, 2011 . sexual aggression, one of which is the acceptance and perpetuation of rape
link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fs11211-010-0117-0.pdfNov 10, 2010 . rape ever since the 1970s, and the phenomenon is by now well established (for
www.sonic.net/~thom/expert/exp_wit/deleted/lonswayka.oldCached<br><br> <li>Lonsway, K.A. & Fitzgerald, L.F. (1994). Rape myths: In review.
www.researchgate.net/. /0fcfd5048cef2e4d2f000000tion (Lonsway & Fitzgerald, 1994). Furthermore, a number of beliefs, atti- tudes,
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