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Hostility toward Women and Victim Empathy in Rapists

Abstract

The present study examined empathy and hostility toward women among 32 rapists, 28 nonsex offenders, and 40 nonoffender males. Results indicated that rapists were significantly less empathic than either of the other two groups toward women who had been sexually assaulted by an unknownassailant. They were also significantly less empathic toward their own victims than toward any other women, and they were markedly more hostile toward women than were the other subjects. Finally, among the rapists, hostility toward women was significantly negatively related to their empathy toward their own victims.

Authors

Marshall WL; Moulden H

Journal

Sexual Abuse, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 249–255

Publication Date

October 1, 2001

DOI

10.1023/a:1017518414946

ISSN

1079-0632
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