Female Rape Victims In Higher Education

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Female Rape Victims in Higher Education

Typically, we don’t think that females who are victims of rape are a subculture, but they are marginalized in many ways. This particular group of females in higher education are subjected to many forms of social shunning and taunting. Also, they are seen differently by everyone else as not just being a normal female but a demoralized and humiliated female. Female rape victims also make up a small percentage of the mainstream female culture group in higher education. And they also seem to face many injustices in higher education by being brushed aside like a statistic of normal college life.
Female rape victims do fit into the definition of a subculture and it can be easily proven to be a marginalized …show more content…

In Dowd and Dowd’s essay in the book, American Subcultures, they state, “that a subculture is a group whose members (1) interact frequently with one another; (2) share a common world view, …, that has at its center that attribute that defines the group most thoroughly; and (3) remain unwilling or unable to assimilate into the larger, dominant culture;”. (210-211) The group of female rape victims does fit into that very definition. For the first part, female rape victims typically talk to other females who have experienced rape and all the negative repercussions very frequently for support. Some examples of how they might get together to talk would be they go to group therapy sessions, joining activist movements, or even online group chats for females who have been through the same experience. The second part of the definition of how female rape victims share a common world view is that they were all raped in some way or another. And thus, that clearly defines that group and what views they have about how society and particularly how men view them. They might also …show more content…

Jackson. In it he discusses the views of how universities with prestigious titles deal with sexual assault/rape complaints. There was a study done on rape for universities, and it came to an interesting conclusion. It seems that college administrations who are presented with complaints of by females about being raped are being disregarded, and at the same time shielding the rapists from facing justice. And, from what the study gathered is that colleges are doing this just to protect their reputation, and not have their funds cut off by the state

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