Initiatives to prevent sexual violence
| Sexual Violence and Victimization |
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| Specific Offenses |
| Rape · Statutory Rape · Incest |
| Sexual Assault · Domestic violence |
| Sexual Abuse · Child sexual abuse |
| Sexual Harassment · Pimping |
| Attempted rape · Genital mutilation |
| Deviant sexual intercourse |
| Forms of Violence and Victimization |
| Types of rape · War rape · Sexual slavery |
| Spousal Rape · Prison rape |
| Date rape · Date rape drug |
| Human trafficking · Prostitution |
| Victimization of Children |
| Child pornography · Child trafficking |
| Prostitution of children |
| Commercial exploitation |
| Sociological Theories |
| Sociobiological theories of rape |
| Motivation for rape · Victim blaming |
| Misogyny · Misandry · Aggression |
| Pedophilia · Effects and aftermath |
| Rape Trauma Syndrome |
| Social and Cultural Aspects |
| Rape culture · History of rape |
| raptio · Comfort women · |
| Policy |
| Laws about rape · Rape shield law |
| Laws regarding child sexual abuse |
| Rape crisis center · Honor killing |
| Anti-rape female condom · Rape statistics |
| Portals: Law |
As sexual violence affects all parts of society, the responses that arise to combat it are comprehensive, taking place on the individual, administrative, legal, and social levels.