First publisghed in 1998, this book Mark Cowling attempts to make
sense of this massive discrepancy, much of which is now based on
how 'date rape' is understood. After a review of the way rape is
dealt with in Britain he examines the survey evidence. One major
issue he identifies is that of the boundary between rape and normal
sex. Arguing this cannot be sharply defined he uses philosophical
techniques to look at the issues involved, particularly those of
communicative sexuality and of the imbalance of power between men
and women. The implications for philosophy, the law and
psychological research are considered.
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