Three transvestites under hypnosis 1 |
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Authors: | Hugo G. Beigel |
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Affiliation: | 1. Social Ecology Program , University of California , Irvine, Cal., 92664;2. Graduate Student, Ecology , University of California , Irvine, Cal., 92664 |
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Abstract: | Abstract Interviews with the wives of forcible rapists and incest offenders at Atascadero State Hospital indicated that, among other things, the wives were more highly educated than their husbands. The women appeared to gain considerable satisfaction from the offenses of their husbands, perhaps because it put them in the role of martyrs, a role that may have been originally involved in their marriages to persons “inferior” to themselves. The wives, despite obvious cues, reported being surprised at their husbands' offenses, and not one indicated that her marriage had suffered as a consequence of her husband's behavior. The study concludes that, for this sample, rape and incest by the husbands served as a particular useful lever by which wives can further build positions of moral and social dominance. |
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