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There are an increasing number of programs in which the needs of rape victims are addressed. Unfortunately, less attention has been given to developing proactive programs targeting the potential or actual perpetrator. The author describes an experiential program in which men are educated about rape and are helped to increase their empathic understanding of victims.
Journal of Counseling & Development – Wiley
Published: Oct 1, 1987
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