A review of the literature relating to rape victim blaming: An analysis of the impact of observer and victim characteristics on attribution of blame in rape cases
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van der Bruggen, Madeleine
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Dutch Child Exploitat Team, Cent Criminal Invest Unit, Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Coventry Univ, Fac Hlth & Life Sci, Coventry CV1 5FB, W Midlands, EnglandDutch Child Exploitat Team, Cent Criminal Invest Unit, Zoetermeer, Netherlands
Historically, many studies have examined rape victim blaming among various observers, using a vignette methodology in which victim characteristics were manipulated. However, a gap in the research concerns a clear distinction between victim and observer characteristics and its separate influence on rape victim blaming. The current paper explores this distinction by examining the victim characteristics of gender, sexuality, degree of resistance exhibited, and victim-perpetrator relationship, as well as the observer characteristics of gender, professional status, gender role attitudes, and rape myth acceptance in relation to rape victim blame. Findings indicate that these variables have significant effects on rape blame attribution. A number of theoretical standpoints including the Just World Theory, Defensive Attribution Hypothesis, and notion of Homophobia are discussed in relation to the findings with the aim of enabling interpretation of the results. The limitations associated with the vignette methodology are also identified and discussed, along with reference to the development of newer methodologies and their contribution to the field. (c) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.