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Women, Rape and Justice: Unravelling the Rape Conundrum

Women, Rape and Justice: Unravelling the Rape Conundrum

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This book explores the patriarchal origins of rape culture and the connections between past laws and current justice realities, arguing for the urgent transformation of rape-condoning cultures to abate rape prevalence and provide justice for rape victims.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 300 pages
Publication date: 25 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book delves into one of the most pressing and complex issues of our time: Despite the significant advancements in feminist activism and reforms over the past 50 years, why has rape remained prevalent and justice elusive? In seeking to answer these profound questions, Jan Jordan takes us on a journey back to the patriarchal roots of our rape culture, tracing the connections between past laws and the current realities of justice. Her comprehensive examination encompasses developments in police and court processes, as well as the intricate relationships between men, masculinity, and rape. Furthermore, she examines the potential for rape prevention and advocates for the urgent need to transform the rape-condoning cultures that currently hinder the reduction of rape prevalence and the pursuit of justice for victims.

The prevalence of rape in contemporary patriarchal cultures is a complex and deeply concerning issue. Despite the significant strides made in feminist activism and reforms over the past 50 years, rape remains prevalent, and justice is often elusive for victims. This book by Jan Jordan explores the origins of our rape culture and the connections between past laws and current justice realities. Jordan delves into developments in police and court processes, as well as the societal attitudes and beliefs that perpetuate rape. She also examines the scope of rape prevention and the challenges faced by rape victims in seeking justice.

One of the key themes of the book is the need for urgent transformation of the rape-condoning cultures that exist in many societies. Jordan argues that these cultures perpetuate the belief that rape is a natural consequence of male sexual desire and that women are responsible for preventing it. This mindset not only contributes to the prevalence of rape but also makes it difficult for victims to receive justice.

To address this issue, Jordan calls for a comprehensive approach that includes education, awareness, and cultural change. She advocates for the empowerment of women and the recognition of their rights, as well as the criminalization of rape and the protection of victims. Jordan also highlights the importance of supporting survivors of rape and providing them with access to comprehensive healthcare and counseling services.

Despite the challenges faced by rape victims and the need for urgent action, Jordan remains optimistic about the possibility of justice for women raped in contemporary patriarchal cultures. She believes that change is possible and that it is essential to continue to raise awareness, challenge societal norms, and advocate for the rights of women.

In conclusion, this book by Jan Jordan is a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of the issue of rape in contemporary patriarchal cultures. It sheds light on the origins of our rape culture and the connections between past laws and current justice realities. Jordan's call for urgent transformation of rape-condoning cultures and her advocacy for the rights of women are essential for creating a safer and more just world for all.

Weight: 453g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032215358

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