Violated: Sexual Consent and Assault in the Twenty-First Century
Violated: Sexual Consent and Assault in the Twenty-First Century
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Sexual consent is often portrayed as straightforward and easy, but it is not always straightforward and simple. Violated: Sexual Consent and Assault in the 21st Century highlights three main issues that need correcting in our cultural conversations about consent: the vision of sexual consent, the recognition of different types of sexual assault, and the problematic use of self-help to reform. The book proposes specific social, cultural, and legal reforms to help reduce consent violation, including improving formal sexual education, banning single-sex fraternity houses, and clarifying the legal perspective on perpetrators' mental states.
Format: Hardback
Length: 210 pages
Publication date: 18 June 2024
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Sexual consent, once seen as straightforward and easy, has become a cornerstone of social activism and discussions around rape and sexual assault. However, the reality is that sexual consent is often complex and nuanced. Despite this, flagrant violations of sexual consent occur frequently, but they are often ignored by society and the law. This is due to a number of factors, including the perception that men's bodies are sexually utilitarian and their consent is irrelevant, while women's bodies are sexually fragile and their consent is precious. Additionally, some types of sexual assault are considered worse than others, and the intentions of the violator matter.
Violated: Sexual Consent and Assault in the 21st Century addresses these issues by examining the social problems that underlie consent and sexual violation. The book is divided into two parts. The first part explains and identifies the social problems that have emerged over time, while the second part proposes specific social, cultural, and legal reforms to help reduce consent violation.
One of the key reforms proposed in Violated is improving formal sexual education. The book argues that sexual education should be comprehensive and inclusive, covering topics such as consent, sexual health, and gender equality. This education should be provided to children and adults alike, and should be tailored to meet the needs of different communities.
Another reform proposed in Violated is banning single-sex fraternity houses. The book argues that these houses contribute to a culture of sexual violence and that they should be closed down. This reform would help to create a safer and more inclusive environment for students.
In addition to these reforms, Violated also proposes a number of other legal reforms. These include increasing the penalties for sexual assault, providing more support for victims of sexual assault, and creating a more transparent and accountable criminal justice system.
One of the challenges that Violated faces is the fact that many people are resistant to change. This is particularly true when it comes to issues of consent and sexual violence. The book argues that this resistance is due to a number of factors, including fear, shame, and a lack of understanding.
To address this resistance, Violated proposes a number of strategies. These include providing education and training to individuals and organizations, creating safe spaces for victims of sexual assault, and promoting public awareness of the issue.
Violated also recognizes that there are many different perspectives on consent and sexual violence. The book encourages individuals to engage in respectful dialogue and to listen to each other's perspectives. This can help to create a more inclusive and understanding society.
In conclusion, Violated: Sexual Consent and Assault in the 21st Century is a powerful and important book that addresses the social problems that underlie issues of consent and sexual violation. The book proposes a number of social, cultural, and legal reforms that can help to reduce consent violation and create a safer and more inclusive environment for all individuals. While there are many challenges that Violated faces, the book provides a clear and compelling path forward.
Weight: 526g
Dimension: 236 x 159 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781538180877
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