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Sarbopriya Das

Bio: Sarbopriya Das is an academic researcher from University of Calcutta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sexual abuse. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3 citations.
Topics: Sexual abuse

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TL;DR: In this article, the male survivors of sexual assault have largely been neglected in the literature, being traditionally considered “normalized” and being considered to be “easy to handle.
Abstract: Background:Victims of sexual abuse face unique emotional challenges. Among them, the male survivors of sexual assault have largely been neglected in the literature, being traditionally considered “...

4 citations


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TL;DR: In order to undo the damage that had been inflicted on us by the previous regime, it is necessary to go beyond the immediate task of cleansing the crucial institutions as discussed by the authors, and this is not the case.
Abstract: In order to undo the damage that had been inflicted on us by the previous regime, it is necessary to go beyond the immediate task of cleansing the crucial institutions. Merely shunting out the heads of institutions and bureaucrats will not do.

22 citations

01 Jan 2016
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2 citations

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TL;DR: Culture and Perspectives on Sexual Assault Policy was a qualitative, focus-group study conducted at four Canadian universities to gather culturally diverse student perspectives on university sexual violence or sexual assault policies and services as mentioned in this paper .
Abstract: Culture and Perspectives on Sexual Assault Policy was a qualitative, focus-group study conducted at four Canadian universities to gather culturally diverse student perspectives on university sexual violence or sexual assault policies and services. This article highlights two categories of dialectical tension expressed during several male focus groups. The Wrongful Blame Dialectic involved tension between anxieties about wrongful accusations and opposition to victim-blaming. Perceived risk of wrongful accusations was often linked to racism or ethnocentrism. The Male Victim Denial/Recognition Dialectic involved tension between denial and recognition of male sexual victimization. Male participants felt more vulnerable to wrongful accusation than to sexual violence. They felt more likely to be blamed and disbelieved, whether as respondents or complainants.