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Boys, Rape and Masculinity: Reclaiming Boys’ Narratives of Sexual Violence in Custody

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October 1, 2015
12:00PM - 1:30PM
Journalism Building, room 217, 242 W. 18th Ave.

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Add to Calendar 2015-10-01 12:00:00 2015-10-01 13:30:00 Boys, Rape and Masculinity: Reclaiming Boys’ Narratives of Sexual Violence in Custody Time: 12 p.m. Event Host: The Criminal Justice Research Center (CJRC) Short Description: This seminar will examine a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies and criminal justice – sexual abuse of boys in custody by female staff. This seminar features Dr. Brenda V. Smith, American University, Washington College of Law, and will examine a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies and criminal justice – sexual abuse of boys in custody by female staff. The seminar will outline the scope of the problem and discuss competing narratives that attempt to explain the phenomena: (1) female staff as “mother, sister or friend”; (2) adolescent development theory; (3) complex early childhood trauma; and (4) female authority and power. Smith will find a gap in both masculinity and feminist theory in analyzing sexual aggression and power by women over boys. The seminar will conclude with policy and practice prescription and recommendations for further theoretical development in the masculinity and feminist theory spaces to account for these phenomena.Pizza and refreshments will be served.More information can be found on the Criminal Justice Research Center website.  Journalism Building, room 217, 242 W. 18th Ave. College of Arts and Sciences asccomm@osu.edu America/New_York public
Time: 12 p.m.
Event Host: The Criminal Justice Research Center (CJRC)
Short Description: This seminar will examine a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies and criminal justice – sexual abuse of boys in custody by female staff.


This seminar features Dr. Brenda V. Smith, American University, Washington College of Law, and will examine a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies and criminal justice – sexual abuse of boys in custody by female staff. The seminar will outline the scope of the problem and discuss competing narratives that attempt to explain the phenomena: (1) female staff as “mother, sister or friend”; (2) adolescent development theory; (3) complex early childhood trauma; and (4) female authority and power. Smith will find a gap in both masculinity and feminist theory in analyzing sexual aggression and power by women over boys. The seminar will conclude with policy and practice prescription and recommendations for further theoretical development in the masculinity and feminist theory spaces to account for these phenomena.

Pizza and refreshments will be served.

More information can be found on the Criminal Justice Research Center website.

 

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