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Muškarac radi što muškarac vidi? Prilog provjerama utjecaja pornografije na seksualno nasilje analizom javnih kriminalnih statistika: slučaj Hrvatske
Muškarac radi što muškarac vidi? Prilog provjerama utjecaja pornografije na seksualno nasilje analizom javnih kriminalnih statistika: slučaj Hrvatske, 2004., diplomski rad, Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb
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Naslov
Muškarac radi što muškarac vidi? Prilog provjerama
utjecaja pornografije na seksualno nasilje
analizom javnih kriminalnih statistika: slučaj
Hrvatske
(“Man see – man do”? Testing the influence of
pornography on sexual violence in Croatia: the
public crime statistics approach)
Autori
Landripet, Ivan
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Ocjenski radovi, diplomski rad
Fakultet
Filozofski fakultet
Mjesto
Zagreb
Datum
03.12
Godina
2004
Stranica
48
Mentor
Štulhofer, Aleksandar
Ključne riječi
pornografija ; upotreba pornografije ; seksualna agresija ; seksualno i neseksualno nasilje ; seksualni i neseksualni prijestupi ; silovanje ; javne statistike ; pravosuđe
(pornography ; pornography use ; sexual aggression ; sexual and non-sexual violence ; sexual and non-sexual offences ; rape ; public statistics ; legislature)
Sažetak
Worldwide reseach of the effects of pornography use on attitudes and behavior has predominantly been of the microscopic and experimental nature, with considerably less studies based upon “macro” perspecties and mid-range theories. One such approach focuses on change in legal treatment of pornography and dynamics of sexual crime during a time span sufficiently long to cover transition from pornographic scarcity to abundace of easily available sexually explicit material (the dynamics of sexual crime is in the same time controled by the dynamics of the comperable non-sexual crime). The results coming from none of the national studies conducted so far indicate the increase of sexual violence that could be related to change in the SEM availability. This paper implements the “public crime statistics approach” to the case of Croatia, assuming the results will match those of other national studies. The time range of tracking and comparing temporal trends of the aggravated sexual and non-sexual crime (rape and sexual assault versus murder and assault) dates back from 1978, through the year of 2003. During that period, the change in legislature is being observed, mainly in regards to definition of the relevant offences, but also concerning liberalization of SEM. The results indeed do not support the notion of significant and independent increase in sexual crime conditioned by the increase in pornography availability, but rather indicate certain structural causes that determine somewhat matching trends both of sexual and non- sexual violence.
Izvorni jezik
Hrvatski
Znanstvena područja
Pravo, Sociologija, Sigurnosne i obrambene znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Filozofski fakultet, Zagreb