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Posilstva na zmenku : magistrsko delo
ID Carlile, Loraine (Author), ID Repič Slavič, Tanja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Posilstvo je velik družbeni problem. Posilstvo na zmenku je oblika posilstva, kjer med žrtvijo in storilcem obstaja ljubezenski interes oziroma sta žrtev in storilec v ljubezenskem odnosu. Študentje in ženske med šestnajstim in štiriindvajsetim letom starosti predstavljajo najbolj potencialne žrtve posilstva. Posilstvo na zmenku ne sovpada s prototipom ''pravega posilstva'', zato družba žrtvi posilstva na zmenku pogosto pripiše več krivde in odgovornosti kot žrtvi, katere izkušnja sovpada s stereotipom o ''pravem posilstvu''. Cilj raziskave je bil ugotoviti, ali obstajajo statistično pomembne razlike v sprejemanju mitov o posilstvu med moškimi in ženskami ter ali obstajajo statistično pomembne razlike med odnosom slovenskih študentov do posilstev na zmenku in posilstev, kjer med osebama ni ljubezenskega interesa. Za preverjanje hipotez je bil uporabljen kvantitativni pristop. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 581 udeležencev. Ugotovitve raziskave kažejo na to, da moški v večji meri sprejemajo mite o posilstvu kot ženske; da slovenski študentje v večji meri obsojajo posiljevalca na zmenku kot žrtev; da obstajajo razlike med moškimi in ženskami v obsojanju posiljevalca na zmenku; da slovenski študentje ne kažejo večje tolerance do posilstev na zmenku in dejanje posilstva na zmenku enako strogo ocenjujejo kot posilstvo s strani neznanca. Ugotovitev, da skoraj četrtina respondentov poroča o osebni izkušnji posilstva na zmenku oziroma o osebnem poznanstvu nekoga s to izkušnjo, je alarmantna. Magistrsko delo v ospredje postavlja potrebo po enotni in jasni definiciji posilstev na zmenku ter potrebo po aktivnem razbijanju mitov o posilstvu v družbi, s čimer bi se lahko omejilo tudi zasledovanje drugih škodljivih prepričanj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:posilstvo, posilstvo na zmenku, miti o posilstvu, stereotip o ''pravem posilstvu'', privolitev v spolni odnos, študentje
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:TEOF - Theological Faculty
Place of publishing:Ljubljana ; Maribor
Publisher:[L. Carlile]
Year:2023
Number of pages:VI, 75, IX str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-151586 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:167773955 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.10.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Date rape
Abstract:
Rape is a major social problem. Date rape is a type of rape in which there is a romantic interes tor relationship between the victim and the perpetrator. Students and women between the ages of sixteen and twenty-four represent the most prospective rape victims. Since date rape doesn't coincide with the "real rape" prototype, society frequently attributes more blame and responsibility on the victim of a date rape than it does on a victim whose experience matches the "real rape" stereotype. The study sought to ascertain whether there are statistically significant differences between men and women's acceptance of rape myths and between Slovenian college students' attitudes toward date rape and toward rape where there is no romantic interest between the parties involved. To test hypotheses, a quantitative approach was adopted. There were 581 participants in the study. Research findings demonstrate that men are more likely to accept rape myths than women, that Slovenian students condemn the perpetrator in a date rape scenario to a greater extent than the victim, that there are statistically significant differences between men and women in the condemnation of a date rapist, that Slovenian students don't show higher tolerance for date rape and rate the act of date rape as severely as stranger rape. One of the most alarming findings of the study is that nearly a quarter of respondents report either having a personal experience of date rape or knowing someone with that experience. The master's thesis highlights the importance of having a uniform definition of date rape as well as the need to actively dispel rape myths in society. Dispelling rape myths could also result in discouraging people from pursuing other harmful beliefs.

Keywords:rape, date rape, rape myths, ''real rape'' stereotype, sexual consent, students

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