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People With Secrets: Contesting, Constructing, and Resisting Women’s Claims About Sexualized Victimization
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Corrigan, Rose ; Shdaimah, Corey S.
Corrigan, Rose
Shdaimah, Corey S.
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2016-06-22
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Washington D.C.: Catholic University
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I. HOW CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL RECOGNIZE VICTIMS... 436
A. Ideal Victim Theory and Case Outcomes... 437
1. The Power of Ideal Victim Theory... 437
2. The Limitations of Ideal Victim Theory ... 437
B. Applying Ideal Victim Theory to Women Affected by Sexual
Offenses... 440
1. Prostitute Women and Ideal Victim Theory ... 440
2. Sexual Assault Victims and Ideal Victim Theory... 445
C. The Arena of Intelligibility as an Alternative Explanation .... 446
II. METHODOLOGY... 455
III. CREATING VICTIMS... 458
A. Responses to Questioning .... 458
B. Demonstrations of Compliance... 467
C. Representing Trauma... 473
D. Why (and How) Intelligibility Matters... 480
IV. CONCLUSION... 484
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Corrigan, R., Shdaimah, C. S. (2016). People With Secrets: Contesting, Constructing, and Resisting Women’s Claims About Sexualized Victimization. Catholic University Law Review, 65(3).
