Have recent US and Canadian reforms changed institutional responses to the crime of rape and the treatment of rape victims? Exploring this issue, the authors present multidisciplinary perspectives on the effectiveness of rape law reforms, debates on chemical castration, the policing of sexual violence, cyber rape, the role of sexual assault treatment programs, sexual assault among prisoners, the measurement of rape, Megan's Law and crime control, and sex offender registration.
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JAMES F. HODGSON is Associate Professor of Sociology at Longwood College. DEBRA S. KELLEY is Associate Professor of Sociology at Longwood College.
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