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Rape Work
Victims, Gender, and
Emotions in Organization and
Community Context
Patricia Yancey Martin
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Martin, Patricia Yancey.
Rape work: Victims, gender & emotions in organization & community context / Patricia Yancey Martin.
p. cm. -- (Perspectives on gender)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-415-92774-9 (hardback: alk. paper) -- ISBN 0-415-92775-7 (pbk.: alk. paper)
1. Rape victims -- Services for.
[DNLM: 1. Rape. ] I. Title. II. Series: Perspectives on gender (New York, N.Y.)
HV6558.M27 2004
362.883--dc22 2004016427
To rape workers everywhere,
To Professor Kathleen Jones, and
To my parents, Nellie Raughton Yancey and
Wallace Odell Yancey
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The Legal Institution: Why Police, Prosecutors, and Judges Collaborate with Rapists and Their Defenders
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The Emotions of Rape Work: "You Need Some Really Soft Handling"
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Selected Characteristics of Rape Processing Organizations |
Investment Index Reflecting Number of Victims, Hours Spent, and Number of Staff Doing Rape Work |
State Laws on Billing of Victims for Rape Exams (forty-seven states and District of Columbia) |
Organization with Primary Responsibility for Paying for Rape Exams by State (forty-seven states and District of Columbia), 2003 |
Rape Examination Sites and Examiners in Florida (sixty-seven counties) |
Opportunities and Constraints in Two RCC Mobilizing Strategies |
Means (and SD) of Florida RCC Characteristics and Activities by Organizational Host/Parent |
Classification Results (discriminant analysis) Using Scope and Scale of Discursive Politics to Predict the Organization (percentages in parentheses) |
Classification Results (discriminant analysis) Using Political Discourse Themes and Targets to Predict Organization (percentages in parentheses) |
Population, Rape Index, and Responsiveness for Florida (plus the United States) |
Tasks and Emotions for Nine Categories of Rape Workers |
State Level Information on Number of Victims, Federal Funding, Rape Cross Centers, and Rape Indices (1996, 2001) |
Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant Funding in Florida, 1994-2003 |
Thematic Messages in Political Discourse in Three Categories |
Target Groups for Political Work in Five Categories |
Organizations Interviewed in the Case Study Counties |
Responsiveness Index (using five criteria) and Rape Change Index (comparing rape rates for early 1980s with late 1990s) in Twenty-two Florida Communities |
Number of Times an Organization Was the Core Organization (singly or tied) for Each Network and Overall |
Rape workers situated inside institutions, community, organization, and job |
Percent that advocate for rape victims by type of organization |
Political discourse target groups by organization type |
Diagram for victim networks in Farm, Central, and Tropical Counties |
Diagram for training networks in Beach and Central Counties |
Diagram for prevention networks in tropical and Worth Counties |