This edited collection constitutes a landmark in helping a wider audience appreciate the challenges in assuming a Nordic exceptionalism when it comes to rape and sexual violence. The chapters in this book demonstrate the continuities and differences within Nordic countries and places elsewhere in the world in making sense of what counts as rape and sexual violence, how to count these experiences, and how to make sense of the perpetrators both real and digital. It is a collection which is remarkable in its nuance and its wider contribution to the literature. No matter how much you might think you know about rape and sexual violence, you will definitely benefit from reading the excellent and thought provoking contributions found here.
Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology, University of Liverpool, UK, and Conjoint Chair of Criminology, Monash University, Australia
This is a truly exceptional volume on how to study, make sense of, and address rape and sexual harm. Focusing on the Nordic region, it provides rich new research on perpetration, victimization, criminal justice, and prevention. The chapters also develop theoretical frameworks that can and should be engaged well beyond this context. It is necessary reading for all those interested in the Nordic region, and to all those interested sexual assault, gender, and public policy.
Shamus Khan, Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology,Columbia University, USA
Rape in the Nordic Countries
While the Nordic countries are listed at the top in most international rankings of gender equality and citizens feelings of security, studies on the prevalence of sexual victimisation present a different picture, suggesting that the very countries that have invested much in establishing gender equality actually see a high prevalence of sexual violence. This book sheds light on the phenomenon and construction of rape and other forms of sexual violence within the Nordic region, exploring the ways in which rape and sexual violence are dealt with through criminal law and considering governmental policies aimed at combatting it, with a special focus on legal regulations and developments. Thematically organised, it offers new research on perpetrators, victimhood, criminal justice and prevention. Multi-disciplinary in approach, it brings together the latest work from a range of scholars to offer insights into the situation in the five Nordic countries, asking how and why rape and other forms of sexual violence occur, whilst also addressing the timely issues of online sexual cultures, BDSM and the grey areas of sexual offences. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology, criminology and law with interests in gender and sexual violence.
Marie Bruvik Heinskou works as Commissioning Editor at Hans Reitzels Publishing House and as external lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. She is former Associate Professor of Sociology at Aalborg University, Denmark, and has published on sexual violence and violence in leading international journals.
May-Len Skilbrei is Professor at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo. She also holds a position at Norwegian Social Research (NOVA) at Oslo Metropolitan University. Her research interests are gender, sexuality, power and law and she has published books, articles and chapters internationally on how Nordic governments and civil society actors approach prostitution, human trafficking, child sexual abuse and sexual violence.
Kari Stefansen works as a Research Professor at Norwegian Social Research, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway. In 20172018 she was affiliated with the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies (NKVTS). Stefansen is the co-editor of Collaborating against Child Abuse: Exploring the Nordic Barnahus Model. Her current research focuses on youth and sexual violence.
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Names: Heinskou, Marie Bruvik, editor. | Skilbrei, May-Len, editor. | Stefansen, Kari, 1971- editor.
Title: Rape in the Nordic countries : continuity and change / edited by Marie Bruvik Heinskou, May-Len Skilbrei and Kari Stefansen.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon : New York, NY Routledge, 2020. |
Series: Routledge research in gender and society | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2019027110 (print) | LCCN 2019027111 (ebook) | ISBN 9781138606517 (hbk) | ISBN 9780429467608 (ebk)
Subjects: LCSH: RapeScandinavia. | Sex crimesScandinavia.
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Hildur Fjla Antonsdttir is a doctoral candidate at the Department of Sociology of Law at Lund University in Sweden. Her research interests include sexual violence and justice, both social and legal justice. The focus of her PhD thesis centres on the meaning of justice for people who have been subjected to sexual violence and how their experiences of and opinions about justice relate to traditional and non-traditional justice mechanisms and processes. Previously, she worked in the field of international development and gender-based violence.