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Examining the role of pornography and rape supportive cognitions in lone and multiple perpetrator rape proclivity
Authors:Alisia M. Palermo  Laleh Dadgardoust  Sara Caro Arroyave  Shannon Vettor  Leigh Harkins
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Canadaalisia.palermo@uoit.net;3. Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, University of Ontario Institute of Technology, Oshawa, Canada
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Since a substantial proportion of sexual offenders are not apprehended, researchers have introduced methods to test the propensity to sexually offend among the general public. Proclivity measures assess self-reported sexual interest in lone and multiple perpetrator sexual offending or rape (MPR), and can examine students and community members who indicate a proclivity to sexually offend. This study examines the role of pornography use and rape supportive cognitions to influence proclivity. Anonymous online data was collected from 295 male university students to assess the role of rape supportive cognitions and pornography use in predicting lone and MPR proclivity. Only rape supportive cognitions predicted scores on lone and MPR proclivity measures.
Keywords:Sexual violence  proclivity  multiple perpetrators  rape myth acceptance  pornography
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