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When asked whether they viewed forced sex with a spouse as rape, only 8.5 percent of women and 7.3 percent of men said yes.

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Over half of Israeli men - 61 percent - do not consider forcing sex on an acquaintance as rape, a study conducted by Tel-Hai Academic College recently found. Moreover, 41 percent of Israeli women share that view.

The study was conducted last fall by Dr. Avigail Moor, a clinical psychologist who specializes in treating victims of sexual violence.

Moor asked her respondents two main questions: The first was whether they believed forced sex with an acquaintance constitutes rape; the second was whether they felt forced sex with a stranger constitutes rape. Respondents were asked to provide a simple yes or no answer.

What Moor discovered is that many of those surveyed viewed these two circumstances quite differently. While 61 percent of men and 41 percent of women said they did not consider forced sex with an acquaintance to be rape, nine out of 10 respondents of both genders said that forced sex with a stranger is rape.

When asked whether they viewed forced sex with a spouse as rape, only 8.5 percent of women and 7.3 percent of men said yes.

The surveyed individuals included 160 women and 159 men who constitute a representative sample of the population aged 18 to 69.

"The importance of the study is that it empirically documents the public's tolerant attitude toward rape by an acquaintance, which is the most common form of sexual assault," said Moor. "In contrast to the law - which does not distinguish between rape in which the assailant knows the victim and rape in which the assailant is a stranger - the public doesn't view forced sex by a prior acquaintance as rape in every regard, and minimizes its severity.

"Consequently, the justice system, and sometimes even the victims themselves, have trouble identifying a situation as rape, and therefore as a crime ... for which the guilty party must be punished," she continued. "As a result of this view, women who are raped by an acquaintance have trouble getting support ... and are even accused of creating the conditions for the incident to occur, while the attackers aren't denounced or punished."

When Moor asked respondents whether a woman should complain to the police if raped by a stranger, 54 percent of women and 52 percent of men said yes. When asked about rape by an acquaintance, 38 percent of women and 20 percent of men thought the victim should file a police complaint.

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A related story about the IDF from the 1940s:
'I saw fit to remove her from the world'
 
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When asked whether they viewed forced sex with a spouse as rape, only 8.5 percent of women and 7.3 percent of men said yes.

2786687465.jpg


Over half of Israeli men - 61 percent - do not consider forcing sex on an acquaintance as rape, a study conducted by Tel-Hai Academic College recently found. Moreover, 41 percent of Israeli women share that view.

The study was conducted last fall by Dr. Avigail Moor, a clinical psychologist who specializes in treating victims of sexual violence.

Moor asked her respondents two main questions: The first was whether they believed forced sex with an acquaintance constitutes rape; the second was whether they felt forced sex with a stranger constitutes rape. Respondents were asked to provide a simple yes or no answer.

What Moor discovered is that many of those surveyed viewed these two circumstances quite differently. While 61 percent of men and 41 percent of women said they did not consider forced sex with an acquaintance to be rape, nine out of 10 respondents of both genders said that forced sex with a stranger is rape.

When asked whether they viewed forced sex with a spouse as rape, only 8.5 percent of women and 7.3 percent of men said yes.

The surveyed individuals included 160 women and 159 men who constitute a representative sample of the population aged 18 to 69.

"The importance of the study is that it empirically documents the public's tolerant attitude toward rape by an acquaintance, which is the most common form of sexual assault," said Moor. "In contrast to the law - which does not distinguish between rape in which the assailant knows the victim and rape in which the assailant is a stranger - the public doesn't view forced sex by a prior acquaintance as rape in every regard, and minimizes its severity.

"Consequently, the justice system, and sometimes even the victims themselves, have trouble identifying a situation as rape, and therefore as a crime ... for which the guilty party must be punished," she continued. "As a result of this view, women who are raped by an acquaintance have trouble getting support ... and are even accused of creating the conditions for the incident to occur, while the attackers aren't denounced or punished."

When Moor asked respondents whether a woman should complain to the police if raped by a stranger, 54 percent of women and 52 percent of men said yes. When asked about rape by an acquaintance, 38 percent of women and 20 percent of men thought the victim should file a police complaint.

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A related story about the IDF from the 1940s:
'I saw fit to remove her from the world'
We'll if it's spouse you would have pretty much same answer every where if spouse has so so much problem with sex than it's better to take divorce
 
We'll if it's spouse you would have pretty much same answer every where if spouse has so so much problem with sex than it's better to take divorce

Please don't utter such things that force people to mock Islam based on such idiotic comments and not only its mentioned "spouses" but also "acquaintances".
 
LOL RFS_clown must be really frustrated to spam daily articles about Israel.

What we have here? Some bored chick decided to get a fame and prove that men are chauvinists and made a poll with unknown people without clear situation explanation and without real options.

@500 was joining issue with rape in South Africa in another thread ?
South Africa holds 1st place in the world in rapes per capita. Israel is somewhere between Norway and Finland.
 
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LOL RFS_clown must be really frustrated to spam daily articles about Israel.

What we have here? Some bored chick decided to get a fame and prove that men are chauvinists and made a poll with unknown people without clear situation explanation and without real options.


South Africa holds 1st place in the world in rapes per capita. Israel is somewhere between Norway and Finland.


Yep, according statistics for the year 2008 Rape statistics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Amazing that Sweden is so high with rape prevalence, from obvious reason, coughmigrationcough...
 
We'll if it's spouse you would have pretty much same answer every where if spouse has so so much problem with sex than it's better to take divorce

well , I agree with you ...
 
We'll if it's spouse you would have pretty much same answer every where if spouse has so so much problem with sex than it's better to take divorce

Most people outside Asia don't think women lose their personal autonomy by getting married. I'm sorry, but it's not "everywhere" in the world that you'll get such low levels of recognition of marital rape as rape as one does in Israel (or, presumably, in Pakistan and environs). In the West (and Israel styles itself as a Western outpost), rape by a husband is not seen any better than rape by a friend or a stranger. What matters when defining rape is the nature of the act, not who does it.

The 61% stat, by the way, doesn't refer to marital rape but to rape by an acquaintance.
 
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Most people outside Asia don't think women lose their personal autonomy by getting married. I'm sorry, but it's not "everywhere" in the world that you'll get such low levels of recognition of marital rape as marital rape as one does in Israel (or, presumably, in Pakistan and environs). In the West (and Israel styles itself as a Western outpost), rape by a husband is not seen any better than rape by a friend or a stranger. What matters when defining rape is the nature of the act, not who does it.

The 61% stat, by the way, doesn't refer to marital rape but to rape by an acquaintance.

Don't justify you're views of a country based on a few individuals its certainly not the way you think.
 
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That’s the surprising word from a new survey by Harris Interactive of 2,306 adults that shows belief in God varies quite widely among different segments of the American public. How often do we go to a place of worship? Not much. Most people attend a religious service less than once a month. Still, Americans are far more likely to believe in God and to attend religious services than people in most other developed countries, particularly in Europe.

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While 79 percent of Americans believe there is a God, only 66 percent are absolutely certain of it. Nine percent do not believe in God and 12 percent aren’t sure. And weirdly, not everyone who calls himself or herself a Christian or a Jew actually believes in God.

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Just over half (55 percent) attend a religious service a few times a year or more. Thirty-six percent attend once a month or more often, and just 26 percent say they attend every week. Forty-one percent of women and 31 percent of men attend once a month or more. Protestants (47 percent) are more likely to go to church once a month or more often than are Roman Catholics (35 percent). Jews are least likely to go with 16 percent saying they go to synagogue once a month or more. Church attendance is highest in the Midwest and lowest in the West.

Belief in God by geography and age
Eighty-two percent of Midwesterners and Southerners believe in God, compared with 75 percent in the East and West. Our beliefs get stronger as we age. Of those 25 to 29 years old, 71 percent believe in God. That number jumps to 80 percent for people over 40, and hits 83 percent for those 65 and over.

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