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Record ID: 00dd43ff-10d7-47fb-bd18-4c874650afa6
Web resource: https://www.sciencedirect.com/
Type: Journal Article
Title: Understanding the origins and the development of rape and sexual aggression against women : four generations of research and theorizing
Authors: Cale, Jesse
Lussier, Patrick
Keywords: Rape;Theories of violence;Sexual violence
Year: 2016
Citation: [in press], 22 July 2016
Notes:  Highlights
* There are three well-established generations of theorizing and a fourth generation is emerging
* Etiological models are mainly propensity-based or static-trait based explanations
* Propensity models are not well-suited to explain the development of sexual aggression
* A fourth generation of research and theorizing is based on a developmental life course (DLC) perspective
* The DLC approach aims to explain both the continuity and the discontinuity of sexual aggression over time
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