Exploring the Role of Aggressor’s Social Class in Rape and Its Relation to Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance.
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The purpose of this research was to analyze whether the social class of
the aggressor and the degree of right-wing authoritarianism and social
dominance influence the blaming of the victim in a case of rape suffered by
a woman. Participating in the study was a sample of 216 university students
(82 men and 136 women). The participants read a rape scenario in which
the aggressor’s social class was manipulated (high social class vs. low social
class) and responded to a questionnaire about the blame of the victim, a
questionnaire about right-wing authoritarianism, and a questionnaire about
social dominance. The results show that the victim was blamed more when
the aggressor was from a low social class and when the participants had
high scores in right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance. They also
reflect an interaction between the social class of the aggressor and social
dominance: Participants who scored high in social dominance blamed the
victim more when the aggressor was from a low social class.
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Canto, J. M., San Martín García, J., & Novas, F. P. (2021). Exploring the Role of Aggressor’s Social Class in Rape and Its Relation to Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 36(11-12), 5635-5658. https://doi.org/10.1177/0886260518805095
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