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The purpose of this paper is to assess the impact of gender-stereotypical beliefs and associated factors (gender, level of rape myth acceptance (RMA), and occupation) on public attitudes towards rape victims with the aim of establishing whether participant and perpetrator characteristics have effects on individuals’ attitudes towards rape victims. With regards to participants, gender, age, occupation, and the extent to which an individual endorses rape myths were investigated. The authors also considered whether participants’ attitudes were influenced by the occupation of a rapist as described in a vignette looking at occupations deemed to be stereotypically male or female

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This page is a summary of: Effects of gender, rape myth acceptance, and perpetrator occupation on perceptions of rape, Journal of Criminal Psychology, November 2015, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/jcp-12-2014-0019.
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