TY - JOUR
T1 - Rape as a hate crime
T2 - An analysis of New York law
AU - Campo-Engelstein, Lisa
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2016/12/1
Y1 - 2016/12/1
N2 - New York defines rape as forced penile vaginal penetration, which means only women can be rape victims. Given this definition, rape should always be considered a type of hate crime and thus eligible for sentencing enhancement because the perpetrators target victims based on their group membership. Such a narrow definition of rape is problematic because it fails to acknowledge oral and anal rape and overlooks the fact that men can also be raped. I argue that regardless of the type of sexual assault that occurs (vaginal, oral, or anal), rape should be considered a hate crime when the rapist chooses the victim based on gender, gender identity, and/or sexual orientation and the rape reinforces the patriarchal and heteronormative hegemony.
AB - New York defines rape as forced penile vaginal penetration, which means only women can be rape victims. Given this definition, rape should always be considered a type of hate crime and thus eligible for sentencing enhancement because the perpetrators target victims based on their group membership. Such a narrow definition of rape is problematic because it fails to acknowledge oral and anal rape and overlooks the fact that men can also be raped. I argue that regardless of the type of sexual assault that occurs (vaginal, oral, or anal), rape should be considered a hate crime when the rapist chooses the victim based on gender, gender identity, and/or sexual orientation and the rape reinforces the patriarchal and heteronormative hegemony.
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U2 - 10.1111/hypa.12219
DO - 10.1111/hypa.12219
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84959265556
SN - 0887-5367
VL - 31
SP - 91
EP - 106
JO - Hypatia
JF - Hypatia
IS - 1
ER -