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      Masculinity, status, and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile cases of multiple perpetrator rape
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      Masculinity, status, and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile cases of multiple perpetrator rape

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      Masculinity, status, and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile cases of multiple perpetrator rape book

      Masculinity, status, and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile cases of multiple perpetrator rape

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      Masculinity, status, and power: Implicit messages in Western media discourse on high-profile cases of multiple perpetrator rape book

      ByKAREN FRANKLIN
      BookHandbook on the Study of Multiple Perpetrator Rape

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      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2013
      Imprint Routledge
      Pages 30
      eBook ISBN 9780203083406
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      ABSTRACT

      Multiple perpetrator rape is nothing new. However, the past couple of decades have seen a dramatic increase in news reporting on the phenomenon, at least in Englishlanguage publications in the Western world. This media coverage plays a pivotal role in public discourse, helping to shape popular beliefs about who commits group rape, who is victimized, and why (Cuklanz, 1995; Reese, Gandy, & Grant, 2001).

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