date rape

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Date rape is a form of acquaintance rape and dating violence. The two phrases are often used interchangeably, but date rape specifically refers to a rape in which there has been some sort of romantic or potentially sexual relationship between the two parties. Acquaintance rape also includes rapes in which the victim and perpetrator have been in a non-romantic, non-sexual relationship, for example as co-workers or neighbors.{{Cite book|title = Acquaintance and Date Rape: An Annotated Bibliography|last = Dziuba-Leatherman|first = Jennifer|publisher = Greenwood |year = 1994|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=K7Jh_LotPtkC|isbn = 978-0313291494|pages = 1}}{{Cite book|title = Rape: Challenging Contemporary Thinking|last = Horvath |first = Miranda|year = 2009 |publisher = Willan|isbn = 978-1843925194 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DNI3TKwWv20C |pages = 117}}{{Cite book|title = African American Psychology: From Africa to America|last = Belgrave|first = Faye Z.|publisher = SAGE Publications|year = 2013|isbn = 978-1412999540 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dbuhAQAAQBAJ|pages = 501}}{{Cite book|title = Coping With Date Rape and Acquaintance Rape|last = Parrot|first = Andrea|publisher = Rosen Publishing Group|year = 1998|isbn = 978-0823928613|url=https://archive.org/details/copingwithdatera00parr|url-access = registration|pages = [https://archive.org/details/copingwithdatera00parr/page/30 30]}}{{Cite book|title = Intimate Betrayal: Understanding and Responding to the Trauma of Acquaintance Rape|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LhngpTXwtpMC|last = Wiehe|first = Vernon R.|publisher = SAGE Publications|year = 1995|isbn = 978-0803973619|pages = 3–4}}{{Cite book|title = Everything You Need to Know About Dealing With Sexual Assault|last = Kaminker|first = Laura|publisher = Rosen Pub Group|year = 2002|isbn = 978-0823933037|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XMnPD6ji9msC|pages = 16–18}}

Since the 1980s, date rape has constituted the majority of rapes in some countries. It is particularly prevalent on college campuses, and frequently involves consumption of alcohol or other date rape drugs.{{Cite book|title = The Encyclopedia of Rape|last = Smith|first = Merril D.|publisher = Greenwood|year = 2004|isbn = 978-0313326875|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tVeh3C8XGP4C|pages = 54}} The peak age for date rape victims is from the late teens to early twenties.{{Cite web|title=What is rape and date rape? {{!}} girlshealth.gov|url=https://www.girlshealth.gov/safety/saferelationships/daterape.html|access-date=2021-09-05|website=www.girlshealth.gov}}

Overview

A feature of date rape is that in most cases the victim is female, knows the perpetrator,{{cite book |last1=Smith|first1=Merril D.|title=Encyclopedia of Rape|date=2004|publisher=Greenwood Press |isbn=978-0313326875|page=55|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=tVeh3C8XGP4C}} and the rape takes place in the context of an actual or potential romantic or sexual relationship between the parties, or when that relationship has come to an end. The perpetrator may use physical or psychological intimidation to force a victim to have sex against their will, or when the perpetrator has sex with a victim who is incapable of giving consent, for example, because they have been incapacitated by alcohol or other drug.{{Cite book|title = Encyclopedia of Social Psychology |last = Baumeister|first = Roy F.|publisher = SAGE Publications|year = 2007|isbn = 978-1412916707|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mqk5DQAAQBAJ|location = 217–218|pages = 217}}

According to the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), date rapes are among the most common forms of rape cases.{{Cite journal|last1=Hammond|first1=Elizabeth M. |last2=Berry |first2=Melissa A.|last3=Rodriguez|first3=Dario N.|date=2011-09-01|title=The influence of rape myth acceptance, sexual attitudes, and belief in a just world on attributions of responsibility in a date rape scenario|journal=Legal and Criminological Psychology |language=en |volume=16 |issue=2 |pages=242–252|doi=10.1348/135532510X499887|issn=2044-8333}} Date rape most commonly takes place among college students when alcohol is involved or date rape drugs are taken. One of the most targeted groups are women between the ages of 16 and 24.{{Cite journal |last1=Loiselle |first1=Marc i|last2=Fuqua|first2=Wayne R.|date=2007-04-01|title=Alcohol's effects on women's risk detection in a date-rape vignette|journal=Journal of American College Health |volume=55 |issue=5|pages=261–266|doi=10.3200/JACH.55.5.261-266|issn=0744-8481 |pmid=17396398|citeseerx=10.1.1.494.4194|s2cid=22404352}}{{Cite journal|last1=Frintner|first1=Mary Pat|last2=Rubinson|first2=Laurna|date=1993-12-01|title=Acquaintance Rape: The Influence of Alcohol, Fraternity Membership, and Sports Team Membership|journal=Journal of Sex Education and Therapy|volume=19|issue=4|pages=272–284|doi=10.1080/01614576.1993.11074089|issn=0161-4576}}

The phenomenon of date rape is relatively new. Historically, date rape has been considered less serious than rape by a stranger.{{Cite book|title = Attitudes toward Rape: Feminist and Social Psychological Perspectives (Gender and Psychology series)|last = Ward|first = Colleen|publisher = SAGE Publications|year = 1995|isbn = 978-0803985940 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xMbCelLAnqIC}} Since the 1980s, it has constituted the majority of rapes in some countries. It has been increasingly seen as a problem involving society's attitude towards women and as a form of violence against women. It is controversial, however, with some people believing the problem is overstated and that many date rape victims are actually willing, consenting participants, and others believing that date rape is seriously underreported and almost all women who claim date rape were actually raped.

American researcher Mary Koss describes date rape as a specific form of acquaintance rape, in which there has been some level of romantic interest between the perpetrator and the victim, and in which sexual activity would have been generally seen as appropriate, if consensual.{{Cite book|title = Color of Rape: Gender and Race in Television's Public Spheres|last = Moorti|first = Sujata |publisher = State University of New York Press|year = 2001|isbn = 978-0791451335 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Apl5KxlNw8wC|location = New York|pages = 48}} Acquaintance rape is a broader category than date rape, that can include many types of relationships including employer-employee, landlord-tenant, service provider-consumer, driver-hitchhiker, and rape among people who have a family relationship or who are neighbours.

In his 1992 book Sex and Reason American jurist, legal theorist and economist Richard Posner characterized the increased attention being given to date rape as a sign of the changing status of women in American society, pointing out that dating itself is a feature of modern societies and that date rape can be expected to be frequent in a society in which sexual morals vary between the permissive and the repressive.{{Cite book|title = Sex and Reason|last = Posner|first = Richard|publisher = Harvard University Press|year = 2002|isbn = 978-0674802797|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=pp6FAAAAIAAJ|pages = 387}} In Sara Alcid's 2013 article "Navigating Consent: Debunking the 'Gray Area' Myth", she argues that dating is incorrectly believed to mean "a permanent state of consenting to sex".{{cite web |url=https://everydayfeminism.com/2013/01/navigating-consent-debunking-the-grey-area-myth/ |title=Navigating Consent: Debunking the "Gray Area" Myth |last=Alcid |first=Sara |date=4 January 2017|website=everydayfeminism.com |publisher=Everyday Feminism |access-date=2 June 2018 }}

History

Since the final decades of the 20th century, in much of the world, rape has come to be broadly regarded as sexual intercourse (including anal or oral penetration) without a person's immediate consent, making rape illegal, including among people who know each other or who have previously had consensual sex. Some jurisdictions have specified that people debilitated by alcohol or other drugs are incapable of consenting to sex.{{Cite web|title=Facts about Date-Rape Drugs|url=http://www.idph.state.il.us/about/womenshealth/factsheets/date.htm|access-date=2021-09-05|website=www.idph.state.il.us|archive-date=2021-05-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210513161433/https://www.idph.state.il.us/about/womenshealth/factsheets/date.htm|url-status=dead}} Courts have also disagreed on whether consent, once given, can later be withdrawn.{{Cite book|title = Women and the Law: Leaders, Cases, and Documents|last = Kuersten|first = Ashlyn K.|publisher = ABC-CLIO|year = 2003|isbn = 978-0874368789|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AnKGWlZG_ncC|pages = 143–144}} "Cultural and legal definitions of rape are always shaped by the relationships and status of those involved, a premise that holds both historically and cross-culturally."{{Cite book|title=Marital Rape: Consent, Marriage, and Social Change in a Global Context|isbn=978-0190238360|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=feShjwEACAAJ|last=Kersti Yllo|first=Gabrielle M. Torres|year=2016|publisher=Oxford University Press }}

Many societies rank the seriousness of a rape based on the relationship between the perpetrator and the victim. "An assault by a stranger is more likely to be seen as a 'real rape' than one by some-one known to the victim." Because of this cultural conception, many date rapes are considered to be less serious than stranger rapes because the nature of the perpetrator-victim relationship, especially for those who have had a prior or current sexual relationship.

Use of term

The first appearance of the term date rape in a book was in 1975, in Against Our Will: Men, Women and Rape by American feminist journalist, author and activist Susan Brownmiller. The phrase appears in a few newspapers and journal articles earlier, but these had a more limited readership. The prominent feminist American-British lawyer Ann Olivarius helped popularize "date rape" in a series of public lectures at Yale University{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11632346/Sex-harassment-in-British-universities-What-date-rape-inventor-thinks.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/11632346/Sex-harassment-in-British-universities-What-date-rape-inventor-thinks.html |archive-date=2022-01-12 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=What the woman who coined the term 'date rape' thinks of British universities|first=Olivia|last=Goldhill|date=May 27, 2015|via=www.telegraph.co.uk}}{{cbignore}} when she was an undergraduate to describe the strangulation and rape of a woman by a now-prominent gerontologist in California, Dr. Calvin Hirsch, to Yale's police department.Olivarius, Ann. 2017. "Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Academy: Observations from a Title IX Lawyer", [https://wmich.edu/medievalpublications/journals/mff Medieval Feminist Forum: Journal of the Society for Medieval Feminist Scholarship], vol. 53, no. 1, pp 11-36. In 1980 it was used in Mademoiselle magazine, in 1982 Ms. magazine published an article titled "Date Rape: A Campus Epidemic?", and in 1984 English novelist Martin Amis used the term in his novel Money: A Suicide Note.{{Cite book|title = Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series, Volume 3: An A–Z Presentation of new work-in-progress supplementing the English Dictionary|last = Simpson|first = J.A., and Michael Proffitt, E. S. C. Weiner|publisher = Oxford University Press|year = 1997|isbn = 978-0198600275|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-UpZMQAACAAJ|location = United States|pages = 110}}{{Cite book|title = Just Sex: Students Rewrite the Rules on Sex, Violence, Equality and Activism|last = Gold|first = Jodi, and Susan Villari|publisher = Rowman & Littlefield Publishers|year = 1999|isbn = 978-0847693320|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xt6J-77jrPgC|pages = 6}} One of the earliest and most prominent date rape researchers is Mary Koss, who in 1987 conducted the first large-scale nationwide study on rape in the United States, surveying 7,000 students at 25 schools, and who is sometimes credited with originating the phrase date rape.

Prevalence

{{See also|Rape statistics}}

The concept of date rape originated in the United States, where most of the research on date rape has been carried out.

One out of every five teens are victims of date rape.{{cite web|title=Welcome to Teen Violence Statistics|url=http://www.teenviolencestatistics.com/content/date-rape.html|website=Teen Violence Statistics- Violent Children, Youth, & Adolescents|access-date=27 November 2017}}

Rape prevalence among women in the U.S. (the percentage of women who experienced rape at least once in their lifetime so far) is in the range of 15–20%, with different studies disagreeing with each other. An early 1987 study found that one in four American women will be the victim of a rape or attempted rape in her lifetime, and 84% of those will know their attacker. However, only 27% of American women whose sexual assault met the legal definition of rape think of themselves as rape victims, and only about 5% report their rape. One study of rape on American college campuses found that 13% of acquaintance rapes, and 35% of attempted acquaintance rapes, took place during a date, and another found that 22% of female rape victims had been raped by a current or former date, boyfriend or girlfriend, and another 20% by a spouse or former spouse.{{Cite book|title = The Truth About Rape|last = Boskey|first = Elizabeth|publisher = Facts on File|year = 2010|isbn = 978-0816076420|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=M-vWD4AXBCIC|pages = 5}} A 2007 American study found black non-Hispanic students were likeliest to be victims of dating violence, followed by Hispanic students and then white non-Hispanic students.

Rates of date rape are relatively low in Europe compared with the United States.{{Cite book|title = Social Problems in Global Perspective|last = Glassman|first = Ronald M.|publisher = University Press of America|year = 2004|isbn = 978-0761829331|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ECWSVPEepOgC|pages = 113–114}}

The rate of reported rapes is much lower in Japan than the United States,. In a 1993 paper German sociologist and criminologist Joachim Kersten suggested date rape may be less prevalent in Japan compared with the United States because Japanese culture puts a lesser emphasis on romantic love and dating, and because young Japanese people have less physical privacy than their American counterparts,{{Cite book|title = Understanding Criminal Behaviour: Psychosocial Approaches to Criminality|last = Jones|first = David W.|publisher = Willan|year = 2008|isbn = 978-1843923046|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_y_UBikY7GwC|pages = 224}}{{Cite journal|url = https://www.ncjrs.gov/App/publications/Abstract.aspx?id=161978|title = Crime and Masculinities in Australia, Germany and Japan|last = Kersten|first = Joachim|date = December 1993|journal = International Sociology |volume=8 |issue=4|pages = 461–478|doi = 10.1177/026858093008004004|s2cid = 145251495|access-date = 11 June 2014|url-access = subscription}} and in her 2007 book Kickboxing Geishas: How Modern Japanese Women Are Changing Their Nation, American feminist Veronica Chambers questions whether date rape is under-reported in Japan because it is not yet understood there to be rape.{{Cite book|title = Kickboxing Geishas: How Modern Japanese Women Are Changing Their Nation|last = Chambers|first = Veronica|publisher = Free Press|year = 2007|isbn = 978-0743298636|url=https://archive.org/details/kickboxinggeisha00cham|url-access = registration}} In the 2011 book Transforming Japan: How Feminism and Diversity Are Making a Difference Japanese feminist Masaki Matsuda argued that date rape was becoming an increasing problem for Japanese college and high school students.{{Cite book|title = Transforming Japan: How Feminism and Diversity Are Making a Difference|last = Fujimura-Fanselow|first = Kumiko|publisher = The Feminist Press at CUNY|year = 2011|isbn = 978-1558616998|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IflBmQEACAAJ}}

A 2007 study of attitudes towards rape among university students in South Korea found that date rape was "rarely recognized" as a form of rape, and that forced sex by a date was not viewed as traumatizing or criminal.{{Cite book|title = Violence against Girls and Women [2 volumes]: International Perspectives (Women's Psychology)|last = Sigal|first = Janet|publisher = Praeger|year = 2013|isbn = 978-1440803352|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jCNclQEACAAJ|pages = 129–136}}

Date rape is generally underreported in Vietnam.{{Cite book|title = A Law Enforcement Sourcebook of Asian Crime and Cultures: Tactics and Mindsets|last = Daye|first = Douglas D.|publisher = CRC Press|year = 1996|isbn = 978-0849381164|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z0k0kTGivP4C|pages = 256}}

In 2012, 98% of reported rapes in India were committed by someone known to the victim.{{Cite news|url = http://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/good-laws-bad-implementation/article5639799.ece|title = Good laws, bad implementation|last = Sirnate|first = Vasundhara |author-link=Vasundhara Sirnate|date = 1 February 2014|work = The Hindu|access-date = 12 June 2014}}

Victims

Researcher Mary Koss says the peak age for women being date raped is from their late teens to early twenties.

Even though date rape is considered a hurtful, destructive and life-changing experience, research done by Mufson and Kranz{{Cite book|title=Straight Talk About Date Rape|last1=Mufson|first1=Susan C. S. W.|last2=Kranz|first2=Rachel|date=1997-08-01|publisher=Checkmark Books|isbn=9780816037520|location=New York, NY, USA|language=en|url=https://archive.org/details/straighttalkabou00mufs}} showed that lack of support is a factor that determines the fragmented recovery of victims. They refused to disclose any information about the sexual assault to others, especially if they have experienced date or acquaintance rape due to self-humiliation and self-blame feelings.{{Cite book|title=Rape in America: A Reference Handbook|date=1995-06-01|publisher=ABC-CLIO|isbn=9780874367300|location=Santa Barbara, Calif.|language=en|url=https://archive.org/details/rapeinamericaref00hall}}{{Cite journal|last1=Koss|first1=Mary P.|last2=Dinero|first2=Thomas E.|last3=Seibel|first3=Cynthia A.|last4=Cox|first4=Susan L.|date=1988-03-01|title=Stranger and Acquaintance Rape: Are There Differences In the Victim's Experience?|url=http://pwq.sagepub.com/content/12/1/1|journal=Psychology of Women Quarterly|language=en|volume=12|issue=1|pages=1–24|doi=10.1111/j.1471-6402.1988.tb00924.x|s2cid=144857746|issn=0361-6843|url-access=subscription}}

However, there are several situational contexts where victims are able to seek for help or reveal the sexual assaults they have experienced. One act for disclosure can be provoked from the willing of preventing other people from being raped, in other words, speaking out. Also, a concern transmitted by the people surrounding the victim can lead into a confession of the assault, or within a situation in which alcohol is involved and that leads to recount the experience.{{Cite journal|last1=Dunn|first1=P. C.|last2=Vail-Smith|first2=K.|last3=Knight|first3=S. M.|date=1999-03-01|title=What date/acquaintance rape victims tell others: a study of college student recipients of disclosure|journal=Journal of American College Health|volume=47|issue=5|pages=213–219|doi=10.1080/07448489909595650|issn=0744-8481|pmid=10209915}}

= Minority group victims =

Most of the research on sexual assault victims has been carried out with White-middle class population. However, the scale of date and acquaintance rape among the Black and Hispanic youth population is higher,{{Cite journal|last1=Halpern|first1=Carolyn Tucker|last2=Spriggs|first2=Aubrey L.|last3=Martin|first3=Sandra L.|last4=Kupper|first4=Lawrence L.|title=Patterns of Intimate Partner Violence Victimization from Adolescence to Young Adulthood in a Nationally Representative Sample|journal=Journal of Adolescent Health|volume=45|issue=5|pages=508–516|doi=10.1016/j.jadohealth.2009.03.011|pmc=3138151|pmid=19837358|date=November 2009}}{{Cite journal|last1=O'Leary|first1=K. Daniel|last2=Slep|first2=Amy M. Smith|last3=Avery-Leaf|first3=Sarah|last4=Cascardi|first4=Michele|title=Gender Differences in Dating Aggression Among Multiethnic High School Students|journal=Journal of Adolescent Health|volume=42|issue=5|pages=473–479|doi=10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.09.012|pmid=18407042|date=May 2008}} and has its particular risk factors.{{Cite journal|last1=PhD|first1=Audrey Hokoda|last2=BA|first2=Dina B. Galván|last3=PhD|first3=Vanessa L. Malcarne|last4=PhD|first4=Donna M. Castañeda|last5=PhD|first5=Emilio C. Ulloa|date=2007-06-28|title=An Exploratory Study Examining Teen Dating Violence, Acculturation and Acculturative Stress in Mexican-American Adolescents|journal=Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma|volume=14|issue=3|pages=33–49|doi=10.1300/J146v14n03_03|s2cid=144863462|issn=1092-6771}}{{Cite journal|last1=Ulloa|first1=Emilio C.|last2=Jaycox|first2=Lisa H.|last3=Marshall|first3=Grant N.|last4=Collins|first4=Rebecca L.|date=2004-06-01|title=Acculturation, gender stereotypes, and attitudes about dating violence among Latino youth|journal=Violence and Victims|volume=19|issue=3|pages=273–287|issn=0886-6708|pmid=15631281|doi=10.1891/vivi.19.3.273.65765|s2cid=28169578}} A study conducted in 2013 indicated that sexual assault situations were greater among Hispanic (12.2%) and Black (11.5%) female high-school students than whites (9.1%).{{Cite journal|last1=Eaton|first1=Danice K.|last2=Kann|first2=Laura|last3=Kinchen|first3=Steve|last4=Shanklin|first4=Shari|last5=Flint|first5=Katherine H.|last6=Hawkins|first6=Joseph|last7=Harris|first7=William A.|last8=Lowry|first8=Richard|last9=McManus|first9=Tim|date=2012-06-08|title=Youth risk behavior surveillance - United States, 2011|url=https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6104a1.htm|journal=MMWR. Surveillance Summaries |volume=61|issue=4|pages=1–162|issn=1545-8636|pmid=22673000}}

Effects

Date rape affects victims similarly to stranger rape, although the failure of others to acknowledge and take the rape seriously can make it harder for victims to recover.

Rape crimes are more frequently perpetrated by people that the victims have confidence with and have known for quite some time. Nevertheless, some people's beliefs do not fit within the date rape scenario paradigm{{Cite journal|last=Anderson|first=Irina|date=2007-03-01|title=What is a typical rape? Effects of victim and participant gender in female and male rape perception|journal=British Journal of Social Psychology|language=en|volume=46|issue=1|pages=225–245|doi=10.1348/014466606X101780|pmid=17355727|issn=2044-8309|url=http://roar.uel.ac.uk/1059/1/Anderson%2C%20I%20%282007%29%20BJSP%2046%20%281%29%20225.pdf}} because they firmly prejudiced and stereotyped rape, victims and perpetrators. They tend to justify date rape and blame victims, particularly women victims, for the sexual assault by emphasizing the wearing of provocative clothing or the existence of a romantic relationship.{{Cite journal|last1=Johnson|first1=Barbara E.|last2=Kuck|first2=Douglas L.|last3=Schander|first3=Patricia R.|date=1997-06-01|title=Rape Myth Acceptance and Sociodemographic Characteristics: A Multidimensional Analysis|journal=Sex Roles|language=en|volume=36|issue=11–12|pages=693–707|doi=10.1023/A:1025671021697|s2cid=140755540|issn=0360-0025}}{{Cite journal|last1=Lonsway|first1=Kimberly A.|last2=Fitzgerald|first2=Louise F.|date=1994-06-01|title=Rape Myths In Review|url=http://pwq.sagepub.com/content/18/2/133|journal=Psychology of Women Quarterly|language=en|volume=18|issue=2|pages=133–164|doi=10.1111/j.1471-6402.1994.tb00448.x|s2cid=144252325|issn=0361-6843|url-access=subscription}}{{Cite journal|last1=Lonsway|first1=Kimberly A.|last2=Fitzgerald|first2=Louise F.|title=Attitudinal antecedents of rape myth acceptance: A theoretical and empirical reexamination.|journal=Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|volume=68|issue=4|pages=704–711|doi=10.1037/0022-3514.68.4.704|year=1995}}

One of the main problems of date rape attributions is the type of relationship that the victim and the offender shared. The more intimate the relationship between both partners, the more probable that witnesses will consider the sexual assault as consensual rather than a serious incident.{{Cite journal|last1=Monson|first1=Candice M.|last2=Byrd|first2=Gary R.|last3=Langhinrichsen-Rohling|first3=Jennifer|date=1996-09-01|title=To Have and to Hold Perceptions of Marital Rape|url=http://jiv.sagepub.com/content/11/3/410|journal=Journal of Interpersonal Violence|language=en|volume=11|issue=3|pages=410–424|doi=10.1177/088626096011003007|s2cid=144754182|issn=0886-2605|url-access=subscription}}

Perpetrators and motivations

A 2002 landmark study of undetected date rapists in Boston found that compared with non-rapists, rapists are measurably more angry at women and more motivated by a desire to dominate and control them, are more impulsive, disinhibited, antisocial, hypermasculine, and less empathic. The study found the rapists were extremely adept at identifying potential victims and testing their boundaries, and that they planned their attacks and used sophisticated strategies to isolate and groom victims, used violence instrumentally in order to terrify and coerce, and used psychological weapons against their victims including power, manipulation, control and threats.{{Cite journal | last = Lisak | first = David | author-link = David Lisak | title = Understanding the predatory nature of sexual violence | journal = Sexual Assault Report | volume = 14 | issue = 4 | pages = 49–64 | url = http://www.civicresearchinstitute.com/sar.html | date = March–April 2011 | access-date = 10 June 2014 }} [http://www.davidlisak.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/SARUnderstandingPredatoryNatureSexualViolence.pdf Pdf.] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180918030047/http://www.davidlisak.com/wp-content/uploads/pdf/SARUnderstandingPredatoryNatureSexualViolence.pdf |date=2018-09-18 }} Date rapists target vulnerable victims, such as female freshmen who have less experience with drinking and are more likely to take risks, or people who are already intoxicated; they use alcohol as a weapon,{{Cite news | title = "Non-stranger" rapes | work = CBS Evening News | publisher = CBS | url = http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5592427n | date = November 9, 2009 | access-date = 10 June 2014 }} as it makes the victim more vulnerable and impairs their credibility with the justice system should they choose to report the rape.{{Cite news | first = Sewell | last = Chan | title = 'Gray rape': a new form of date rape? | url = http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/15/gray-rape-a-new-form-of-date-rape/ | work = The New York Times | date = 15 October 2007 | access-date = 10 June 2014 }}

American clinical psychologist David Lisak, the study's author and an expert in date rape, says that serial rapists account for 90% of all campus rapes, with an average of six rapes each. Lisak argues that this and similar findings conflict sharply with the widely held view that college rapes are typically perpetrated by "a basically 'decent' young man who, were it not for too much alcohol and too little communication, would never do such a thing", with the evidence actually suggesting that the vast majority of rapes, including date rapes, are committed by serial, violent predators.

Punishment

Date rape has a particular dynamic: the sexual assault happens on a date type of setting.{{Cite journal|last1=Verberg|first1=Norine|last2=Desmarais|first2=Serge|last3=Wood|first3=Eileen|last4=Senn|first4=Charlene|date=Fall 2000|title=Gender differences in survey respondents' written definitions of date rape.|url=http://www.biomedsearch.com/article/Gender-differences-in-survey-respondents/77556074.html|journal=The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality|access-date=2017-09-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170914220019/http://www.biomedsearch.com/article/Gender-differences-in-survey-respondents/77556074.html|archive-date=2017-09-14|url-status=dead}} Therefore, date rapes trials are considered inconclusive by nature and are charged with social concerns (e.g. gender roles, sexuality, body-shape). The criminal justice system urges the victim to describe the sexual assault in detail in order to be able to make a decision in court, ignoring the possibility that cross-examination can be a hostile and disturbing moment for the victim.{{Cite journal|last=Gray|first=Jacqueline M.|date=2006-02-01|title=Rape myth beliefs and prejudiced instructions: Effects on decisions of guilt in a case of date rape|journal=Legal and Criminological Psychology|language=en|volume=11|issue=1|pages=75–80|doi=10.1348/135532505X68250|issn=2044-8333}}{{Cite book|title=Carnal Knowledge: Rape on Trial|date=2002-05-01|publisher=Women's Press, Ltd.|isbn=9780704347533|location=London|language=en}} Jurors’ personal beliefs and rape myth acceptance can be influential in their decision when it comes to evaluating the scenery, evidence, and making a sentence.

Research has found that jurors are more likely to convict in stranger rape cases than in date rape cases. Often, even in cases in which sufficient physical evidence is present to support conviction, juries have reported being influenced by irrelevant factors related to the female victim such as whether she used birth control, engaged in non-marital sex, was perceived by jurors as sexually dressed, or had engaged in alcohol or other drug use. Researchers have noted that because date rape by definition occurs in the context of a dating relationship, jurors' propensity to discount the likelihood of rape having occurred based on date-like behaviors is problematic.{{Cite book|title = Crime and Criminal Behavior (Key Issues in Crime and Punishment)|last = Chambliss|first = William J.|publisher = SAGE Publications, Inc.|year = 2011|isbn = 978-1412978552|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-vFVSXraoA8C|location = 73|pages = 73}} A 1982 American study of assignment of responsibility for rape found respondents were more likely to assign greater responsibility to a rape victim if she was intoxicated at the time of the rape; however, when her assailant was intoxicated, respondents assigned him less responsibility.

Some critics of the term date rape believe the distinction between stranger rape and date rape seems to position date rape as a lesser offence, which is insulting to date rape victims and could partly explain the lower conviction rates and lesser punishments of date rape cases.

Prevention

David Lisak argues that prevention efforts aimed at persuading men not to rape are unlikely to work, and universities should instead focus on helping non-rapists to identify rapists and intervene in high-risk situations to stop them. Lisak also argues that whenever a nonstranger sexual assault is reported, it represents a window of opportunity for law enforcement to comprehensively investigate the alleged offender, rather than "putting blinders on looking solely on the alleged 45-minute interaction between these two people".{{Cite news | first = Tim | last = Madigan | title = Q&A with David Lisak, a leading expert on non-stranger rape | url = http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/08/17/4188014/qa-with-david-lisak-leading-expert.html | work = Star-Telegram | publisher = The McClatchy Company | date = 20 August 2012 | access-date = 10 June 2014 | archive-date = 8 November 2014 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141108152737/http://www.star-telegram.com/2012/08/17/4188014/qa-with-david-lisak-leading-expert.html | url-status = dead }} Lisak believes rape victims should be treated with respect, and that every report of an alleged rape should trigger two simultaneous investigations: one into the incident itself, and a second into the alleged perpetrator to determine whether they are a serial offender.{{Cite news | last = Lisak | first = David | author-link = David Lisak | title = Guest blog, David Lisak: Some good news, rape is preventable | url = http://www.cleveland.com/rape-kits/index.ssf/2013/08/expert_david_lisak_some_good_n.html | work = The Plain Dealer | publisher = Advance Publications | location = Cleveland | date = 5 August 2013 | access-date = 10 June 2014}}

Education programs are one way to prevent, protect, and raise awareness about rape and acquaintance rape. But these prevention programs do not have a huge impact.{{Cite journal|last1=Anderson|first1=Linda A.|last2=Whiston|first2=Susan C.|date=2005-12-01|title=Sexual Assault Education Programs: A Meta-Analytic Examination of Their Effectiveness|url=http://pwq.sagepub.com/content/29/4/374|journal=Psychology of Women Quarterly|language=en|volume=29|issue=4|pages=374–388|doi=10.1111/j.1471-6402.2005.00237.x|s2cid=146534565|issn=0361-6843|url-access=subscription}} The combination of sexual harassment prevention tips, survival information and the psychosocial data gathered from women's assessment of date risks, make these programs focus on broad topics and do not emphasize specific and particular areas of date rape prevention.{{Cite journal|last1=Rothman|first1=Emily|last2=Silverman|first2=Jay|date=2007-04-01|title=The effect of a college sexual assault prevention program on first-year students' victimization rates|journal=Journal of American College Health|volume=55|issue=5|pages=283–290|doi=10.3200/JACH.55.5.283-290|issn=0744-8481|pmid=17396401|citeseerx=10.1.1.553.9011|s2cid=11424841}}{{Cite journal|last1=Bondurant|first1=Barrie|last2=Donat|first2=Patricia L. N.|date=1999-12-01|title=Perceptions of Women's Sexual Interest and Acquaintance Rape The Role of Sexual Overperception and Affective Attitudes|url=http://pwq.sagepub.com/content/23/4/691|journal=Psychology of Women Quarterly|language=en|volume=23|issue=4|pages=691–705|doi=10.1111/j.1471-6402.1999.tb00392.x|s2cid=144233571|issn=0361-6843|url-access=subscription}}{{Cite journal|last1=Cue|first1=Kelly L.|last2=George|first2=William H.|last3=Norris|first3=Jeanette|date=1996-12-01|title=Women's Appraisals of Sexual-Assault Risk in Dating Situations|url=http://pwq.sagepub.com/content/20/4/487|journal=Psychology of Women Quarterly|language=en|volume=20|issue=4|pages=487–504|doi=10.1111/j.1471-6402.1996.tb00318.x|s2cid=144713060|issn=0361-6843|url-access=subscription}}{{Cite journal|last1=Norris|first1=Jeanette|last2=Nurius|first2=Paula S.|last3=Dimeff|first3=Linda A.|date=1996-03-01|title=Through Her Eyes Factors Affecting Women's Perception of and Resistance to Acquaintance Sexual Aggression Threat|url= |journal=Psychology of Women Quarterly|language=en|volume=20|issue=1|pages=123–145|doi=10.1111/j.1471-6402.1996.tb00668.x|issn=0361-6843|pmc=4335757|pmid=25705073}}

Future prevention programs should focus on engaging men, creating an open space for conversation and the possible recognition of holding gender bias beliefs and sexual behavior myths, which can lead them to promote sexual harassment behavior.{{Cite journal|last1=Singh|first1=Shweta|last2=Orwat|first2=John|last3=Grossman|first3=Susan|date=2011-12-01|title=A Protection Motivation Theory application to date rape education|journal=Psychology, Health & Medicine|volume=16|issue=6|pages=727–735|doi=10.1080/13548506.2011.579983|issn=1354-8506|pmid=21678196|s2cid=25022848}}

Controversies

In her 1994 book The Morning After: Sex, Fear, and Feminism, American author Katie Roiphe wrote about attending Harvard and Princeton in the late 1980s and early 1990s, amid what she described as a "culture captivated by victimization", and argued "If a woman's 'judgment is impaired' and she has sex, it isn't always the man's fault; it isn't necessarily always rape."{{Cite book |title= The Morning After: Sex, Fear, and Feminism |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=cm03YgEACAAJ |last= Roiphe |first= Katie |publisher= Back Bay Books |year=1994 |isbn= 978-0316754323 }}

In 2007, American journalist Laura Sessions Stepp wrote an article for Cosmopolitan magazine titled "A New Kind of Date Rape", in which she popularized the term "gray rape" to refer to "sex that falls somewhere between consent and denial". The term was afterwards picked up and discussed by The New York Times, Slate, and PBS, and was criticized by many feminists, including Bitch founding editor Lisa Jervis, who argued that gray rape and date rape "are the same thing", and that the popularization of gray rape constituted a backlash against women's sexual empowerment and risked rolling back the gains women had made in having rape taken seriously.{{Cite book|title = Yes Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and A World Without Rape|last = Friedman|first = Jaclyn|publisher = Seal Press|year = 2008|isbn = 978-1580052573|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZizTDQAAQBAJ|pages = 163–169}}

See also

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