RT Book T1 Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and Sexual Assault: Challenging the Myths A1 Shulze, Corina A2 Koon-Magnin, Sarah 1984- A2 Bryan, Valerie 1970- LA English PP Boulder, CO PB Lynne Rienner Publishers YR 2019 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1695041941 AB The underlying argument of this groundbreaking study is this: Sexual orientation and gender identity influence how sexual assault is experienced, how it is perceived, and ultimately, how victims (and perpetrators) are treated by the criminal justice system. Focusing much of their work on the queer community--a community with a disproportionately high risk of sexual assault--the authors introduce the Identity Inclusive Sexual Assault Myth Scale (IISAMS) to explore the unique aspects of sexual assault and the process of disclosure as experienced by queer victims. They also incorporate participant recommendations, collected during interviews, as they foreground ways for more effectively preventing and responding to sexual violence throughout contemporary society. AB Intro -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Tables -- Table 2.1 List of Domains and Corresponding Chapters -- Table 2.2 Categories Within the Participant identity Domain -- Table 2.3 Gender identity and Sexual orientation Categories -- Table 2.4 Perceptions of identity strength and salience Category -- Table 2.5 Social or environmental experiences as influencing identity Category -- Table 2.6 Identity formation Category -- Table 2.7 Language and terminology preference (including use of queer terminology) Category -- Table 2.8 Unique aspects of bisexual identity Category -- Table 2.9 Categories Within the Knowledge about sexual assault in the queer community Domain -- Table 2.10 Participant's definition and identification of the necessary components of "sexual assault" Category -- Table 2.11 Participant's definition and identification of the necessary components of "rape" Category -- Table 2.12 Participant's view of the relationship between rape and sexual assault Category -- Table 2.13 Participant's perceptions concerning the prevalence of rape/sexual assault Category -- Table 2.14 Participant's perceptions of how bias impacts understandings of rape and sexual assault Category -- Table 3.1 Categories Within the Personal experience of sexual assault Domain -- Table 3.2 The participant reported a completed or attempted sexual assault Category -- Table 3.3 The participant provided details of the assault Category -- Table 3.4 Participant discussed additional aspects of abuse in their lifetime Category -- Table 3.5 Categories Within the Personal disclosure experiences Domain -- Table 3.6 Participant reflected on post assault suffering/consequences and the impact of the disclosure process Category -- Table 3.7 Participant's decision on disclosure was based on social considerations Category. OP 251 NO Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources CN 362.8830866 SN 9781626377936 K1 Sexual abuse victims K1 Gender Identity K1 Sexual Orientation K1 Sexual minorities-Violence against K1 Electronic books K1 Geschlechtsidentität : Sexuelle Orientierung : Sexueller Missbrauch : Vergewaltigung