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- Legislative Origins, Reforms, and Future Directions
- 2 Sexual Violence: Prevalence, Dynamics and Consequences
- Rape Is Tough Enough Without Having Someone Kick You from the Inside: the Case for Including Pregnancy As Substantial Bodily Injury
- Rape in the Courts of Gusiiland, Kenya, 1940S–1960S
- Making Sense of Rape in America (September 2004) 1
- \T FEDERAL RAPE LAW REFORM
- Encyclopedia of Rape
- Pillage and Rape in War a Dissertation Submitted To
- Rape Law Reform's Limits
- Myth, Stereotype, and the Rape of Black Women
- Rape and the Case of Dinah: Ethical Responsibilities for Reading Genesis 34
- A History of Rape Between 1970 – 2014 by Emily Hill
- Understanding Rape Shield Laws1
- Knitting Feminist Theories of Rape Etiology Into a Comprehensive Model
- Slavery Unseen
- Sexual Violence in Medieval England
- Forcible Rape: an Updated Bibliography Hubert S
- RAPE AS a LEGITIMATE MEDICAL EVENT from 1800-1910 By
- The Social Context of Rape
- Black Women's Post-Slavery Silence Syndrome: a Twenty-First Century Remnant of Slavery, Jim Crow, and Systemic Racism--Who Will Tell Her Stories? Patricia A
- Rape As a Weapon of War in Darfur Fardowsa Abdullahi University of San Francisco, [email protected]
- Introduction to Rape and Sexual Assault
- Rape Law Fundamentals
- Rape As a Badge of Slavery: the Legal History Of, and Remedies For, Prosecutorial Race-Of-Victim Charging Disparities
- Sexual Violence in the Lives of African American Women
- A Culture of Rape: in Twentieth Century American Literature and Beyond
- Supporting GBV Survivors Pregnant Due to Rape
- A History of Rape in American Society Prior to 1900
- TOWARD the ~, RAPE E
- The Fancy Trade and the Commodification of Rape in the Sexual Economy of 19Th Century U.S
- Rape, Racism, and the Law Jennifer Wriggins University of Maine School of Law, [email protected]
- The Marital Rape Exemption: a Violation of a Woman's Right of Privacy, 11 Golden Gate U
- Early Modern Rape Culture(S)
- Enslaved Women's Claim on Themselves