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Rape myths in practice: the everyday work of accounting for rape survivors

Social Work

Rape myths in practice: the everyday work of accounting for rape survivors

P. Brooker and C. Butler

This groundbreaking study by Phillip Brooker and Catherine Butler dives into the conversations of sexual health staff regarding rape cases, illuminating the tension between damaging rape myths and professional discourses. Discover how three key themes—case relatability, event reconstruction, and blame allocation—intersect in this crucial field, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced training for those supporting rape survivors.... show more
Abstract
'Rape mythologising' has been found to be a reason why survivors of rape feel blamed, and might contribute to low rates of reporting or conviction. No research to date examines whether 'rape mythologising' occurs in the conversations of sexual health staff when discussing rape cases. Conversation Analysis was used to analyse a focus group conversation between five sexual healthcare clinic staff who routinely provided support to rape survivors, on the topic of three rape cases presented at the clinic. Three forms of conversation were noted in the focus group: (1) assessing 'relatability' in cases, (2) diagnostically reconstructing events and (3) apportioning blame to rapists. Implications for professional training are discussed. In all three, a tension was noted between drawing on rape myths and professional non-blaming discourses. This research demonstrates the need for further training of those who work with rape survivors.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Nov 26, 2021
Authors
Phillip Brooker, Catherine Butler
Tags
rape myths
sexual health staff
conversation analysis
blame allocation
professional training
focus group
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