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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Honor killing - Honor killing as a cultural practice or religious practice

Sharif Kanaana, professor of anthropology at Birzeit University states that honor killing is a complicated issue that cuts deep into the history of Arab society...What the men of the family, clan, or tribe seek control of in a patrilineal society is reproductive power. Women for the tribe were considered a factory for making men. The honor killing is not a means to control sexual power or behavior. What's behind it is the issue of fertility, or reproductive power. An Amnesty International statement adds: < ...

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia - Crime of passion

A crime of passion, in popular usage, refers to a crime in which the perpetrator commits a crime, specially assault or murder, against a spouse or other loved one due to sudden jealous rage or heartbreak rather than as a premeditated crime. A typical crime of passion, for example, might involve a jealous husband who discovers his wife has been cheating on him and proceeds to murder her and possibly the man she was involved with. While the concept of the crime of passion is not officially recognized in law, it is sometimes used ...

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia - Bride kidnapping

Bride kidnapping, also known as marriage by abduction or marriage by capture, is a form of forced marriage practiced in a few traditional cultures, in countries including Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, the Caucasus region, Ethiopia and Rwanda. From the perspective of most cultures in the world, bride kidnapping is considered a sex crime, rather than a valid form of marriage. In agricultural and patriarchal societies, where the bride kidnapping is most common, children work for their family and a woman becom ...

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Filicide - Related terms

And as for non-familial murder terms from the same root: Regicide is the killing of a king or ruler. Tyrannicide is the killing of a tyrant. Homicide is the killing of a human. Genocide is the killing of a group of people. [Although not technically murder] Suicide is the killing of oneself. Also consider filial cruelty (cruelty toward one's own child), child cruelty (cruelty toward an unrelated child), and child murder (the murder of a child in general). ...

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Filicide, Filicide - Known or suspected filicides, Filicide - Filicides in fiction and other media, Filicide - Related terms, Filicide - External link

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia - Rape

Rape is a crime where the victim is forced into sexual activity, in particular sexual penetration, against his or her will. The word originates from the Latin rapere: to seize or take by force. The Latin term for the act of rape itself is raptus. Originally, the word rape was akin to rapine, rapture, raptor, and rapacious, and referred to the more general violations, such as looting, destruction, and capture of citizens that are inflicted upon a town or country during war, eg. th ...

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia - Zina

Zina (زنا) is an Arabic term for extramarital or premarital sex. Islamic law prescribes severe punishments for both men and women for the act of zina. Premarital sex may be punished by up to 100 lashes, while adultery is punished by Rajm. However, the act must be attested by at least four witnesses of good character. Punishments are decided by the legal authorities, and false accusations are also punished. Among the many interpretations of Islamic law, this is the m ...

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia - Honour

Honour (CwE) or honor (AmE) comprises the reputation, self-perception or moral identity of an individual or of a group. Honour - Honour sex and violence. Previously, honour figured largely as a guiding principle of society, functioning as part of a code of honour for a gentleman and often coming to expression in the practice of duelling. One's honour, that of one's wife, of one's (blood-)family or of one's beloved formed an all-important issue: the archetypal "man of honour" remained ever alert for a ...

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Honour - Honour sex and violence

Previously, honour figured largely as a guiding principle of society, functioning as part of a code of honour for a gentleman and often coming to expression in the practice of duelling. One's honour, that of one's wife, of one's (blood-)family or of one's beloved formed an all-important issue: the archetypal "man of honour" remained ever alert for any insult, actual or suspected: for either would impugn his honour. The concept of honour appears to have declined in importance in the modern secular West. Popular stereotypes would have i ...

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Honour, Honour - Honour sex and violence, Honour - Cultures of honour and cultures of law, Honour - Related concepts, Honour - Quotations, Honour - Honours and awards, Honour - Feudal honours

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Some aspects of rape

Rape - Drugging. Hypnotic agents such as flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) and GHB, colloquially referred to as "date rape drugs," have been used by rapists to render their victims unconscious before raping them. According to the DEA, "Victims may not be aware that they ingested a drug at all. GHB and its analogues are invisible when dissolved in water, and are odorless. They are somewhat saltish in taste, but are indiscernible when dissolved ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Male rape, Rape - Gang rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Types of rape

Rape - Violent rape. "Violent rape" occurs when violence beyond the rape itself is a part of the assault. This may include physical force or threat of harm, including a death threat or threat against a family member. Proportionally more violent rapes are likely to be reported (Bachman and Saltzman, 1995). Rape - Statutory rape. M ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Some aspects of rape

Rape - Drugging. Hypnotic agents such as flunitrazepam (Rohypnol) and GHB, colloquially referred to as "date rape drugs," have been used by rapists to render their victims unconscious before raping them. According to the DEA, "Victims may not be aware that they ingested a drug at all. GHB and its analogues are invisible when dissolved in water, and are odorless. They are somewhat saltish in taste, but are indiscernible when dissolved ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Law

Rape - Common law. In the common law of the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States, "rape" traditionally describes the act of a man who forces a woman to have sexual intercourse with him. Until the late 20th Century, forced sex by a husband against his wife was not considered "rape", since a woman (for certain purposes) was not considered a separate legal person with the right of refusal, or sometimes was deemed to have given advanced consent to a life-long sexual relationship through the wedding vows. H ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - History

The concept of rape, both as an abduction and in the sexual sense, makes its first appearance in early religious texts. In Greek mythology, for example, the rape of women, as exemplified by the rape of Europa, and male rape, found in the myth of Laius and Chrysippus, were mentioned. Different values were ascribed to the two actions. The rape of Europa by Zeus is represented as an abduction followed by consensual lovemaking, similar perhaps to the rape of Ganymede by Zeus, and went unpunished. The rape of Chrysippus by Laius, however, is repr ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Non-sexual usage of term

In its original sense, dating back to antiquity, "to rape a person" meant to capture the person for the purpose of enslavement, and was common in ancient warfare. In this context, the willingness of the victim is irrelevant to the categorization of the act as "rape". The "Rape of the Sabine Women" was a "rape" in this context. In Alexander Pope's The Rape of the Lock, the word "rape" is used hyperbolically in a similar context, e ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Effects of rape

A proportion of violent sexual assaults end with the death or serious injury of the victim. Other consequences can include pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases. Because of the sexual nature of rape crimes, the most common effect of rape on victims, however, is serious psychological trauma. This is especially true in societies with strong sexual customs and taboos. For example, a woman (and especially a virgin) who is raped may be deemed by society to be "damaged": she may suffer isolation, be prohibited to marry, be divorced if she was married, or even killed. She may also feel ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Rape and punishment

Rape - Punishment of assailants. Most societies consider rape to be a grave offense, and punish it accordingly. Punishment for rape in most countries today is imprisonment, but until the late twentieth century, some states of the US, for instance, could apply the death penalty in cases of aggravated rape, (in Louisiana, USA, for example) indicating the severity with which the crime was viewed (the death penalty is still in use in countries with a significant social divide between the freedoms and status afforded ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Quotes

The Supreme Court of California had this to say on a case involving a woman who was raped by a police officer: "Along with other forms of sexual assault, it belongs to that class of indignities against the person that cannot ever be fully righted, and that diminishes all humanity." Mary M. v. City of Los Angeles 54 Cal.3d 202,222 (1991) [285 Cal.Rptr. 99; 814 P.2d 1341] One Supreme Court of the United States opinion included: "We do not discount the seriousness of rape as a ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - History

The concept of rape, both as an abduction and in the sexual sense, makes its first appearance in early religious texts. In Greek mythology, for example, the rape of women, as exemplified by the rape of Europa, and male rape, found in the myth of Laius and Chrysippus, were mentioned. Different values were ascribed to the two actions. The rape of Europa by Zeus is represented as an abduction followed by consensual lovemaking, similar perhaps to the rape of Ganymede by Zeus, and went unpunished. The rape of Chrysippus by Laius, however, is repr ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Male rape, Rape - Gang rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape

Rape has been regarded as "a crime of violence and control" since the 1970s. According to psychological analysis literature, "control" is a key feature in most definitions of privacy: "Privacy is not the absence of other people from one's presence, but the control over the contact one has with them." (Pedersen, D. 1997). "Selective control of access to the self." (Margulis, 2003) Control is important in providing: what we need for normal psychological functioning; stable interpersonal rela ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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Honor killing: Encyclopedia II - Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape

Some animals appear to exhibit behaviors which resemble rape in humans, in particular combining sexual intercourse with violent assault, such as are observed in ducks, geese, and certain species of dolphins. It is difficult to determine to what extent the idea of rape can be extended to intercourse in animal species, as the defining attribute of rape in humans is the lack of informed consent, which is difficult to determine in animals. However, it is clear th ...

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Rape, Rape - History, Rape - Non-sexual usage of term, Rape - Law, Rape - Common law, Rape - English law, Rape - United States Uniform Crime Reports, Rape - Types of rape, Rape - Violent rape, Rape - Statutory rape, Rape - Acquaintance date rape, Rape - Rape of males, Rape - Rape of females by females, Rape - Group Rape, Rape - Some aspects of rape, Rape - Drugging, Rape - Custodial and prison rape, Rape - Rape and sexual torture, Rape - Sex trafficking, Rape - Consent, Rape - Victim blaming, Rape - Sexual fantasy, Rape - Effects of rape, Rape - Medical emergency information, Rape - RAINN, Rape - Secondary Victimization, Rape - Rape and punishment, Rape - Punishment of assailants, Rape - Punishment of victims, Rape - Rape as punishment, Rape - Rape and human rights, Rape - Rapists, Rape - Male rapist profiles, Rape - Female rapist profiles, Rape - Warning signs-potential male rapists, Rape - Warning signs-potential female rapists, Rape - Reporting, Rape - Underreporting, Rape - Overreporting and false reporting, Rape - Sociobiological analysis of rape, Rape - The role of control and loss of privacy in rape, Rape - Quotes, Rape - Books and publications, Rape - Academic and reference books, Rape - Others

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