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    The Effect of Male Incarceration on Rape Myth Acceptance: Application of Propensity Score Matching Technique

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    The aim is to assess the effect of imprisonment on rape myth acceptance. The research used a sample of male prisoners incarcerated for non-sexual crimes (n = 98) and a sample of males drawn from the general population (n = 160). Simple linear regression did not indicate a significant effect of incarceration on rape myth acceptance. After controlling for background covariates using propensity score matching, analysis revealed a positive significant effect of incarceration on rape myth acceptance. Although further research is required, results indicate that being subject to incarceration has a significant positive effect on stereotypical thinking about rape

    WINNER, KAREN, <i>DIVORCED FROM JUSTICE</i>. <b>The Abuse of Women and Children by Divorce Lawyers and Judges</b>

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    BRANTENBERG, Gerd, <i>EGALIA’S DAUGHTERS: A Satire of the Sexes</i>

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    LEE Gary R., <i>FAMILY STRUCTURE AND INTERACTION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS</i>

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    The Normative Integration of the Former Spouse Relationship

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    VAN HASSELT, Vincent B., Randall L. MORRISON, Alan S. BELLACK and Michel HERSEN, eds., <i>HANDBOOK OF FAMILY VIOLENCE</i>

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    Former Spouse-Current Spouse Relationships

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    Patterns of Marital Homicides: A Comparison of Husbands and Wives

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