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Sexual Violence Beyond The Feministevolutionary Debate 1st Edition Andrew Lawrence Spivak

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Sexual Violence Beyond The Feministevolutionary Debate 1st Edition Andrew Lawrence Spivak
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Andrew Lawrence Spivak
ISBN: 9781593326852, 1593326858
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Sexual Violence Beyond The Feministevolutionary Debate 1st Edition Andrew Lawrence Spivak by Andrew Lawrence Spivak 9781593326852, 1593326858 instant download after payment.

The debate between feminist and evolutionary scholars about sexual violence has resulted in polarized ideas about whether sex offenders’ motives are sexual, nonsexual, or both. Spivak examines the history of this controversy, and then evaluates national victim survey and police data to test hypotheses about victim-targeting in rape incidents. The primary question is whether offenders preferentially select victims based on youth, or more indiscriminately based on convenience and proximity, examining the age distribution of victims and offenders across relationships and other measures of routine activity. Results reveal that offenders may be more sexually motivated than implied by some feminist assertions, since they appear to specifically target younger victims, but these facts are explainable within a criminological framework that does not require a direct evolutionary adaptation.

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