Group rape: Spotlight on shadowy terrain
Seminar series, online forum kick off international initiative
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Two British researchers aim to change the current climate of neglect. Jessica Woodhams of the University of Birmingham and Miranda Horvath or Middlesex University have an ambitious goal of developing an international network and research agenda focused on understanding and preventing multiple-perpetrator rape.
They have secured funding from the British Psychological Society for a seminar series at Middlesex University in London this fall. Gearing up, they have just launched a month-long public forum at the international Sexual Violence Research Institute’s site.
To kick off the discussion, they tossed out the following intriguing questions:
- Are all perpetrators of multiple perpetrator rape equally responsible for their actions?
- Is multiple perpetrator rape only a significant problem in certain populations/social groups?
- How can we best tackle multiple perpetrator rape in terms of prevention, interventions with perpetrators, supporting victims, and improving investigation and prosecution?
I'm sure many of you who have done treatment, evaluation, and/or research with violent offenders have some thoughts on these questions. If so, join theonline discussion.
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