
She stresses that men, learning institutions, families, and other social institutions must share in the responsibility for changing societal attitudes towards rape. Warshaw finds that there is little to differentiate rapists from non-rapists and victims from non-victims. She interviewed and corresponded with 150 women for the book. by Robin Warshaw 0Ratings 4 Want to read 0 Currently reading 0 Have read This edition was published by Harper & Rowin New York. report on recognizing, fighting, and surviving date and acquaintance rape 1st ed. Warshaw also draws on scholarly studies and first-person accounts in her analysis. An edition of I never called it rape(1988) I never called it rape the Ms.

They found that one in four women respondents had experienced rape or attempted rape, that 84% of survivors knew their attackers, and that 57% of the rapes occurred during dates. In writing I Never Called It Rape, she used pseudonyms for the many women who shared their stories but wrote openly about her.

Report on Recognizing, Fighting, and Surviving Date and Acquaintance Rape. Shop amongst our popular books, including 2, I Never Called It Rape - Updated Edition, I Never Called It Rape. Robin Warshaw writes on social issues, medicine and health. The study of acquaintance rape on college campuses funded by the National Institute for Mental Health formed the basis for Warshaw's book, which is subtitled The Ms.
