"Δεν το παίρνω ως κάτι που αποδεικνύει ορθότητα""Σεξ. ικανοποίηση: εννοώ του άντρα, όχι της γυναίκας"Εξυπακούεται ότι θα εννοούσες αυτά ΤΝΚΣ κι όχι τα αντίθετα (αλλιώς θα έλεγα ότι έχεις καταλειφθεί από τραγικά και τρισάθλια άλιενς)Αναρωτιέμαι αν υπάρχει κάποιος λόγος που χρησιμοποιείς το σχήμα/δίπολο: "βιασμοί γυναικών από άντρες serial killers" vs "βιασμοί αντρών σε αντρικές φυλακές", που όντως μπορεί να υπάρχουν διαφορετικά κίνητρα και αιτιάσεις στην ψυχοσύνθεση, τουλάχιστον, των θυτών κ.λπ.....Θέλω να πω πως (εκτός κι αν πάλι κάτι μου διαφεύγει στα γραφόμενά σου) ότι υπάρχουν πολλές περιπτώσεις βιασμών γυναικών που έχουν διαφορετικά κίνητρα ή τελοσπάντων η ψυχοσύνθεση των θυτών δύναται να είναι πολύ διαφορετική. Σαφώς μπορεί και προφανώς υπάρχει κοινός γνώμονας μεταξύ των βιασμών, αλλά είναι ποτέ δυνατόν τα παρακάτω να κατηγοριοποιηθούν ως ένα, σχήμα;: "σύζυγος βιάζει τη γυναίκα του (κατά συρροή)", "διαταραγμένος που βιάζει 'άγνωστες', λόγω φετιχισμού-ών", " φύλακας βιάζει κρατούμενη, που είναι ταραχοποιό στοιχείο", "Ινδός βιάζει με τα φιλαράκια του Ινδή, επειδή υπήρχε μία συστημική ανοχή", "Ιάπωνας στρατιώτης -ξεσκίζει στην κυριολεξία- μία comfort girl" έτερο:Η τιμωρία των θυτών και η αντιμετώπιση των θυμάτων φαίνεται να είναι ένα θέμα που διαφέρει ανάλογα τη χώρα/ περιοχή/ σαρίες, μή σαρίες κ.λπ..http://islam.about.com/od/crime/f/rape.htmPunishing the Victim?There is no Islamic precedence for punishing the victim of sexual assault, even if the assault is not proven. The only exception is if a woman is found to have deliberately and falsely accused an innocent person. In such a case, she may be prosecuted for slander. Sadly, there have been cases where women have attempted to initiate a rape complaint, but ended up being prosecuted and punished for adultery. One such case happened in Somalia in 1998. These cases demonstrate a lack of compassion and a clear violation of Islamic law.It should be noted that rape is a crime of violence, and is not "caused" by a woman's actions in any way. Women should always use caution, however, and be aware of their personal safety. Anyone who is forced to do something is not guilty of any sin, even in the case of someone being forced to denounce their faith in Allah. The Quran says: "Except him who is forced thereto and whose heart is at rest with Faith..." (An-Nahl:106). It was also reported that the Prophet Muhammad said, "Allah has pardoned my people for the acts they do by mistake, due to forgetfulness, and what they are coerced into doing." A Muslim woman who is the victim of rape will be rewarded by Allah for bearing her pain with patience, perserverance, and prayer.Evidence Required(...)Witness testimony - The testimony of four witnesses to the act itself is traditionally the requirement to prove adultery under Islamic law. Most Islamic scholars, however, recognize that adultery is voluntary while rape is coerced. Thus they have moved beyond requiring this evidence alone to prove sexual assault.• Confession - The full and complete confession of the perpetrator is accepted as evidence under Islamic law.• Physical evidence - Even in early Islamic history, many Islamic jurists accepted physical evidence to prove a woman's lack of consent. As forensic science becomes more adept at providing physical evidence of sexual assault, such evidence is more commonly accepted.These strict evidence requirements are needed for rape to be considered a capital offense. If the sexual assault cannot be proven to such a degree, Islamic courts may have discretion to find the man guilty but order a less severe punishment, such as jail time or monetary fines.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_IslamSexual crimes(...)In Islam, sexual intercourse between a Muslim woman and any man to whom she is not married is "zina", a religious crime. This includes extramarital sex, premarital sex and rape.(...)"Zina" cannot be alleged by any woman or man without four male Muslim eyewitnesses or without confession in court by the man who committed zina. This sharia requirement of four eyewitnesses severely limits a woman's ability to press rape charges, a crime often committed without eyewitnesses.(...)Several Islamic countries, such as Morocco (Penal Code Article 475), allow rapists to avoid criminal prosecution if they marry their victim. In 2012, a 16 year-old Moroccan girl, having been forced by her family and the government prosecutor to marry her rapist – and, subsequently, having endured the rapist's abuse – committed suicide by swallowing rat poison. Morocco’s parliament proposed to revise its Article 475 in 2013. Other Islamic nations with similar laws that protect the rapist in this manner include Lebanon (Article 514), Algeria, Jordan, Afghanistan and Pakistan.There is a disagreement whether this practice is sanctioned by Islam or part of local custom.Εντυπωσιακό που και η Ιταλία μέχρι το 1981, αν δεν απατώμαι, υπήρχε το επονομαζόμενο matrimonio riparatore, ο βιαστής την γλύτωνε αν παντρευόταν το θύμα."Ενδεχομένως να κάνω γενικά λάθος"δεν είπα κάτι τέτοιο, κουβέντα κάνουμε, i'm limited: i can manage only so much abstract thinking... :-)
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