Citations:rapette


 * 1993, Oliver Cyriax, Crime: An Encyclopedia, Andre Deutsch Limited:
 * A leading QC, Helena Kennedy, dismisses the idea of a half-way house, a &#39;rapette&#39; as it were, saying that there is no need to differentiate the crime: &#39;The varying seriousness is reflected in the sentencing.&#39; On a more practical level, juries tend
 * 2000, Sally A. Lloyd, Beth C. Emery, The Dark Side of Courtship: Physical and Sexual Aggression, SAGE (ISBN 9780803970649), page 34:
 * This perspective sees dating as a relationship of reciprocity and pleasure, whereas rape is about violence and powerlessness. Date rape, or &quot;rapette,&quot; thus is portrayed as not as traumatic as an act perpetrated by a stranger
 * 2000, Maria Bevacqua, Rape on the Public Agenda: Feminism and the Politics of Sexual Assualt, UPNE (ISBN 9781555534462), page 155:
 * Mary Koss and Sarah Cook (1993, 108) point out that date rape &quot;comes to signify &#39;rapette&#39; in many minds,&quot; that the act ...
 * 2001 June, Mark Cowling, "Rape, and other sexual assaults: towards a philosophical analysis", in Essays in Philosophy, volume 2, issue 2, pp. 84-98:
 * IV. 'Rapettes', Gropes and Male Victims
 * If my arguments above
 * Hence Mary Koss's need to repudiate the allegation that she is largely describing 'rapettes'. However, the evidence of the extent to which
 * 2005, Donileen R. Loseke, Richard J. Gelles, Mary M. Cavanaugh, Current Controversies on Family Violence, SAGE (ISBN 9780761921066), page 103:
 * Rape or Rapette? The term &quot;date rape&quot; appears to be an oxymoron. Date connotes mutuality and pleasure, whereas rape implies powerlessness and humiliation. The juxtaposition of these words modifies the traditional sense of outrage ...
 * 2010, Takuya Nakamura, Les tables - La grammaire du français par le menu: Mélanges en hommage à Christian Leclère, Presses univ. de Louvain (ISBN 9782874632044), page 335:
 * a less serious form of rape, like a rapette (rape = viol)
 * that scandalette could hamper his presidential chances
 * an inner torment that might materialise into a tantrumette (tantrum = crise de colère)
 * 2014, C. Cohen, Male Rape is a Feminist Issue: Feminism, Governmentality and Male Rape, Springer (ISBN 9781137035103)
 * ... as well as in legitimizing a hierarchy of harm for male rape through categories not dissimilar to &#39;rapettes&#39; – terminology trivializing the assault as &#39;mini-rapes&#39; or &#39; not-really-rapes&#39; – previously decried by feminist researchers in relation to women.