corrective rape

Etymology
+ . First used in South Africa, in reference to the raping of lesbians.

Noun

 * 1) The act of raping someone because of their perceived sexual orientation or gender identity in an attempt to force the person to be heterosexual or to enforce gender stereotypes.

Usage notes

 * A 2013 global study on HIV/AIDS suggested the term lesphobic rape be used when specifically discussing homophobia-motivated rape of lesbians, who constitute the overwhelming majority of victims of "corrective rape".
 * Gay men, transgender people, asexuals, bisexuals and intersex people can also be victims of corrective rape.
 * People accused of being acephobic have argued that asexuals should not use the term, calling it appropriation.

Translations

 * Afrikaans:
 * Arabic:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 姦改, 矯正強姦, 矯正性強姦
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: correctieve verkrachting, corrigerende verkrachting
 * Esperanto: korekta seksatenco
 * Finnish: korjaava raiskaus
 * French: viol correctif
 * German: korrigierende Vergewaltigung
 * Hebrew:
 * Portuguese: estupro corretivo
 * Russian: корректи́рующее изнаси́лование
 * Spanish: violación correctiva, violación curativa
 * Ukrainian: