Attitudes toward rape victims among University of Namibia students

Authors

  • Poonam Dhaka University of Namibia
  • Elsche Magdalena Kalola University of Namibia
  • Sanmari Steenkamp University of Namibia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32642/.v8i2.1515

Keywords:

rape victims, attitude, gender difference, University of Namibia, students

Abstract

A common misunderstanding about rape is that the perpetrator is driven by a sexual desire motivated by the victim’s seductive dressing or behaviour. The damaging impact of rape on the victim not only affects the victim’s emotional, psychological and physical state, but its ripple effects impact the larger systems of families, friends and life partners. The literature on studies of attitudes toward rape shows that there is an overall negative attitude towards rape victims leading to discrimination, stigma and, consequently, under-reporting of rape. The main focus of the present study was to investigate university students’ attitude toward rape victims. Furthermore, the study sought to explore gender differences in acceptance of rape victims. A convenience sampling technique was used to draw a sample of 131 students between the ages of 19-38 years. The sociodemographic questionnaire and Attitudes Towards Rape Victims Scale (ATRVS) were self-administered to collect quantitative data and descriptive statistics were used to analyse the data. The results indicate that male students have significantly higher unfavourable attitudes towards rape victims in comparison to females. Most of the rape victims are judged by what they wear and their location. However, both genders showed an acceptance of rape victims, even though a small number of males indicated “mildly disagree” on the scale. To be effective at reducing victimization, results strongly suggest rape awareness programs and interventions targeting society’s attitude and ways of dealing with a victim. Without community involvement and change in societal attitudes toward rape, legal policies will remain ineffective.

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Author Biographies

Poonam Dhaka, University of Namibia

Dr Poonam Dhaka is a Senior Lecturer in clinical psychology in the Department of Human Sciences, University of Namibia. Her research interests span the area of mind power techniques, cyberpsychology & behaviour, health psychology, mental health disorders, psychological assessment, gender identity, cognitive psychology and parentchild relationships. She has developed Clinical psychological tools and Mind Power Techniques for Teenagers to increase intelligence, creativity and learning. Email: pdhaka@unam.na

Elsche Magdalena Kalola , University of Namibia

Ms. Elsche Magdalena Kalola possesses a BA (Honours) degree in Psychology from the University of Namibia. Email: elschekalola@gmail.com

Sanmari Steenkamp, University of Namibia

Ms Sanmari Steenkamp is a registered clinical psychologist and holds a MA in Clinical Psychology from the University of Namibia as well as a Professional Diploma in Education. Presently she is a PhD scholar in Clinical Psychology at University of Namibia. Email: sanmaristeenkamp@gmail.com

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Published

2020-08-21

How to Cite

Dhaka, P. ., Kalola , E. M. ., & Steenkamp, S. . (2020). Attitudes toward rape victims among University of Namibia students. Journal for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, 8(2), 63–78. https://doi.org/10.32642/.v8i2.1515